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A    LIST    OF    REFERENCES    TO    MATERIAL    IN 
THE    NEW    YORK    PUBLIC    LIBRARY 


Compiled  by  William  A.  Ellis 


General 

1.  Harvey  torpedo.  (Engineering,  Lon- 
don, V.  9,  1870,  p.  180,  241;  v.  11,  1871.  p.  35- 
36,  124;  V.  13.  1872,  p.  352.  412;  v.  14,  1872, 
p.  262;  V.  24,  1877,  p.  391-392.)  VDA 

Invention  of  John  Harvey. 

2.  The  Lay  torpedo.  (Army  and  navy 
journal.  New  York,  v.  13,  1875.  p.  182,  293. 
595.  610.  674;  v.  14,  1876,  p.  766,  783,  802; 
V.  15,  1877.  p.  15;  v.  16,  1879,  p.  657;  v.  20, 
1883,  p.  IZl,  995;  v.  25,  1887,  p.  697.) 

ttVWA 

3.  Notes  on  torpedoes.  (Army  and  navy 
journal.  New  York.  v.  7,  1869-70.  p.  261 
325,  560,  628-629.  733;  v.  8.  1870.  p.  94;  v.  9 
1871-72,  p.  82.  106.  817;  v.  10,  1872-73.  p.  110 
537,  654.  730.  802.  811;  v.  11,  1873-74.  p 
126.  206.  222.  230.  254.  297.  313.  342.  358,  392 
446,  456-457.  505.  523:  v.  12,  1874-75.  p.  200 
284.  473.  506;  v.  14.  1876-77,  p.  283.  799,  823 
v.  15.  1877,  p.  254.  285,  327;  v.  16.  1878.  p.  86 
87.  103;  v.  19.  1882,  p.  501;  v.  20,  1882-83.  p 
263.  873;  v.  21,  1884.  p.  813:  v.  23,  1886,  p.  500 
619,  682.  873.  1015;  v.  24.  1886.  p.  75.  440;  v 
25.  1888,  p.  515;  v.  28,  1891.  p.  754.  875;  v.  29 
1891-92,  p.  254.  434,  477.  513;  v.  30.  1893.  p 
545;  v.  31.  1893.  p.  43;  v.  32.  1894-95,  p.  85 
115.  162.  207,  405;  v.  ZZ,  1896.  p.  657;  v.  36 
1899.  p.  449;  v.  41.  1904,  p.  775.  1071;  v.  42 
1904-05,  p.  128.  256.  392.  477.  771.  1267,  1327 
V  43.  1905,  p.  147:  v.  45.  1908.  p.  996;  v.  46 
1908-09.  p.  140.  572.  583:  v.  48.  1910-11,  p 
119.  187.  1512;  v.  50.  1913,  p.  1309:  v.  52 
1914-15.  p.  263.  364,  427,  776,  871,  1133.  1229 
1361,  1393,  1624.  1649.)         ft  VWA 


•.  Notes  on  torpedoes.   (Engineer.  Lon- 

lon,  V.  45,  1878,  p.  171.  402;  v.  84,  1897,  p. 

423;  V.95.  1903.  p.  40.  471;  v.  105.  1908,  p. 

665;  v.  107.  1909.  p.  428;  v.  109.  19in  ^   40 

66,  196,  348,  472,  573;  v.  110,  p.  197.) 


4 

don,  ..  .„,  , 

423;  v.95.  1903.  p.  tu.  t/i;  v.  iu.t.  lyuo, 

.428;  v.  109.  1910,  p.  40, 

^-  "  1.10,  p.  197.)    VA 

5.  Notes  on  torpedoes.  (Engineering 
London,  v.  8.  1869,  p.  227;  v.  10.  1870.  p.  286 
473;  V.  11.  1871,  p.  321.  394,  463:  v.  12.  1871 
p.  30,  114.  155.  322:  v.  14.  1872,  p.  34,  366 
V.  17,  1874,  p.  114.  400.  447;  v.  25,  1878.  p.  64 
179.  388:  v.  28.  1879.  p.  36.  177:  v.  29.  1880 
p.  127,  498;  v.  30,  1880.  p.  272.  296.  322;  v.  31 
1881.  p.  434.  486:  v.  2,1.  1882.  p.  142.  218.  297 
v.  -Zd,   1883,  p.  92,  543;  v.  43,  1887,  p.  234, 


369;  V.  50,  1890,  p.  532;  v.  51.  1891,  p.  344;  v. 
55.  1893,  p.  165,  223.  625;  v.  70,  1900.  p.  5;  v. 
74,  1902,  p.  147,  610,  674;  v.  76,  1903,  p.  353.) 

VDA 


7.  Notes  on  torpedoes.  (Marine  engineer, 
London,  v.  10.  1888.  p.  203;  v.  13,  1891.  p. 
447;  v.  17,  1895.  p.  197;  v.  18.  1896,  p.  205;  v. 
19.  1897,  p.  14.  96.  223:  v.  20,  1898,  p.  68;  v.  24, 
1903.  p.  433;  v.  25,  1903,  p.  330;  v.  26,  1904, 
p.  256;  v.  31,  1908,  p.  39.)  VXA 

8.  Notes  on  torpedoes.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can. New  Y'ork,  v.  10.  1863.  p.  362;  v.  50, 
1884,  p.  49;  v.  52.  p.  276;  v.  il.  p.  19.  50,  149, 
342;  V.  54.  p.  IZ,  117,  166;  v.  55,  p.  48.  88,  280, 
336-337,  387;  v.  56,  p.  25.  185.  309.  370.  389; 
v.  57.  p.  114;  V.  58.  p.  2,  33.  243.  376;  v.  59.  p. 
311,  358;  V.  60.  p.  183.  228.  324;  v.  61.  p.  32, 
102.  135.  178:  v.  62.  p.  182,  185;  v.  64.  p.  9, 
374;  V.  65,  p.  161-162.  273;  v.  66.  p.  147.  164, 
184;  V.67.  p.  323;  v.  68.  p.  23,  262;  v.  69.  p. 
137.  261.  323.  354-355.  387;  v.  70.  p.  21.  230; 
v.  71,  p.  44.  164.  213.  263.  310.  354.  375-376; 
V.  72.  p.  108.  178,  184.  251.  261;  v.  12,.  p.  185, 
364.  Zll:  V.  74,  p.  83:  v.  Id.  1897.  p.  99;  v.  V. 
1897.  p.  376;  v.  79,  1898.  p.  76,  211;  v.  80,  1899. 
p.  92,  244-245:  v.  81.  1899.  p.  358;  v.  82.  1900, 
p.  35.  151.  247;  v.  83.  1900,  p.  52.  151,  194, 
244;  V.85.  1901.  p.  119,  166;  v.  86.  1902.  p.  60. 
84.  94.  204;  v.  87.  1902.  p.  124.  290.  443;  v.  88, 

1903.  p.  238.   374;   v.  89.    1903.   p.  190:   v.  90. 

1904.  p.  40.  271;  v.  91.  1904,  p.  244.  461;  v.  94, 
1906.  p.  286:  v.  97.  1907,  p.  413;  v.  101.  1909, 
p.  313;  V.  109.  1913.  p.  278;  v.  112,  1915.  p. 
117;  v.  114,  1916,  p.  95,  575.)  VA 

9.  Notes  on  torpedoes.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can supplement.  New  York.  v.  1.  1876.  p. 
453:  v.  6,  1878,  p.  2193,  2208-2209,  2223,  2301, 
2462.)  VA 

10.  Notes  on  torpedoes.  (United  States 
Naval  Institute.  Proceedings.  Annapolis,  v. 
27.  1901,  p.  436-437,  839-840;  v.  28.  1902,  p. 
162-163.   439:   v.  30,    1904,   p.  882-583;  v.  31. 

1905.  p.  in-lZ^,   1014;  v.  32,   1906,  p.  1606- 


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General,  continued. 

1607;  V.  33,  1907.  p.  418,  875-876;  v.  34,  1908. 
p.  1338;  V.  35,  1909,  p.  309.  985;  v.  36.  1910, 
p.  625.  903;  v.  38,  1912.  p.  345;  v.  39.  1913,  p. 
395.  872.  1357;  v.  40.  1914,  p.  1192,  1508,  1821; 
V.  42,  1916,  p.  268,  967.)  VXA 

11.  Torpedo  experiments.  (Engineering, 
London,  v.  18.  1875.  p.  126.  165,  269.  439;  v. 
19,  1876.  p.  214,  354.  500;  v.  21.  1878,  p.  185; 
V.  22.  1879,  p.  367-368;  v.  29,  1886,  p.  462;  v. 
32.  1889.  p.  93-94,  116;  v.  39.  1896,  p.  143-145, 
636;  V.40,  1897.  p.  258,  475;  v.  41,  1898.  p. 
256;  V.  42.  1899,  p.  478.)  VDA 

12.  Torpedo  experiments  in  England. 
(Armv  and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  12, 
1874-75,  p.  41,  104.  110.  186,  206,  265,  270- 
271,  318.  327.  334.  715-716;  v.  13,  1875-76.  p. 
22,  30.  755;  v.  14,  1877,  p.  383;  v.  15,  1877-78, 
p.  79,  546;  v.  17,  1879,  p.  266;  v.  19,  1881.  p. 
35;  V.  20.  1882.  p.  979;  v.  24,  1887,  p.  925.  939- 
940;  V.  25,  1888,  p.  905.)  ft  VWA 

13.  Torpedo  experiments  and  practice 
(United  States).  (Army  and  navv  journal. 
New  York,  v.  11.  1873,  p.  30.  167,  375;  v.  12, 
1874.  p.  23.  58-59;  v.  13,  1875.  p.  74;  v.  15, 
1877.  p.  135;  v.  16.  1878.  p.  7,  253;  v.  20.  1882, 
p.  422:  V.  24.  1886,  p.  156;  v.  49,  1911-12,  p. 
43,  1599;  v.  52,  1914-15,  p.  265,  1002.  1532.) 

ft  VWA 

14.  Torpedoes  or  submarine  explosive  in- 
struments. (Engineer.  London,  v.  22.  1866, 
p.  168:  V.23,  1867,  p.  242;  v.  31,  1871,  p.  49; 
v.  34,  1872,  p.  78.)  VA 

Invention  of  C.  A.  McEvoy  of  London. 

15.  The  Whitehead  torpedo.  (Army  and 
navv  iournal.  New  York.  v.  13,  1876.  p.  650. 
679.' 746:  v.  14,  1876.  p.  142;  v.  15,  1877,  p.  79, 
299;  v.  17.  1879.  p.  143,  586.  607;  v.  18,  1881, 
p.  747,  774,   1077;  v.  21,  1883,  p.  341.) 

ft  VWA 


1630 

16.  Hanzelet,  Jean  Appier,  called.  La  py- 
rotechnic de  Hanzelet,  Lorrain,  ou  sont 
representez  les  plus  rares  &  plus  appreuuez 
secrets  des  machines  &  des  feux  artificiels. 
Propres  pour  assieger  battre  surprendre  & 
deffendre  toutes  places.  Pont  a  Mousson: 
I.  &  Gaspard  Bernard.  1630.  4  p.l.,  264  p. 
8°.  VOG 

This  work  contains  interesting  data  on  floating 
and  land  mines,  bombs,  rockets,  and  artificial  fire 
for  lighting  battlefields,   etc. 


1644 

18.  Mersenne,  Marin.  De  nauibus  sub 
aqua  natantibus.  (In  his:  F.  Marini  Mer- 
senni  Minimi  cogitata  physico  mathe- 
matica,  in  quibus  tam  naturae  quam  artis 
cffectus  admirandi  certissimis  demonstra- 
tionibus  explicantur,  Pariis,  1644  [part  1-,. 
p.  207-208.)  OKC 

The    author    gives    Cornelis    Jacobsz    Drebbel    the 
credit  of  inventing  the  submarine. 


1648 

19.  Wilkins,  John.  Mathematicall  magick. 
Or,  The  wonders  that  may  be  performed 
by  mechanicall  geometr3\  London:  printed 
by  M.  F.  for  S.  Gellibrand,  1648.  7  p.l., 
295  p.     illus.     16°.  PBC 

Concerning  the  possibility  of  framing  an  ark  for 
submarine  navigations.  The  difficulties  and  con- 
veniences of  such  a  contrivance,  p.  178-190. 


1650 

20.  Siemienowicz,  Kazimierz.  Artis  mag- 
nae  artilleriae.  Pars  prima...  Amstero- 
dami:  apud  Joannem  Janssonivm,  1650.  8 
p.l.,  284  p.,  21.,  22  pi.    f°.  tVOG 

Gives  data  on  bombs,   rockets,  and  floating  mines. 


1676 

21.  Binning,  Thomas.  A  light  to  the  art 
of  gunnery ..  .either  in  sea  or  land-service 
London:  printed  bv  J.  D.  for  W. 
Fisher  and  R.  Mount,  1676.  8  p.l.,  3-172  p.. 
4  charts,  3  pi.    4°.  VWW 

Gives  receipts  for  making  petards,  grenades,  fire 
arrows,  rockets,  fire  trunks,  fire  barrels,  and  mines: 
also  receipts  for  the  illumination  of  trenches  and 
battlefields. 


1699 

22.  Fernandez  de  Medrano,  Sebastian.  El 
perfecto  artificial,  bombardero  y  artillero, 
que  contiene  los  artificios  de  fuegos  mar- 
ciales.  nuevo  uzo  de  bonibas,  granadas.  y 
practica  de  la  artilleria,  y  mosquete,  &c. 
Brusselas:  L.  Marchant,  1699.  8  p.l.,  196  p., 
2  1..  10  pi.    16°  in  eights.  VOG 

Notes  on  bombs,  rockets,  and  grenades. 


1641 

17.  CoUado,  Luys.  Prattica  manvale 
deir  artigliera.  Opera  historica,  politica.  e 
militare.  Milano:  Filippo  Ghisolfi  &  Gio. 
Battista  Bidelli,  1641.  8  p.l.,  328  p.  illus. 
4°.  fVWW 


1745 

23.  Orval,  Perrinet  d'.  Essay  sur  les  feux 
d'artifice  pour  le  spectacle  et  pour  la 
guerre.  Par  Mr.  P.  d'O.  [i.  e.,  Perrinet 
d'Orval.]  Paris.  1745.  xii  p.,  2  1.,  224  p..  13 
pi.     12°  in  eights.  VOG 

Xotes  on  rockets  and  mines. 


TORPEDOES 


1762 

24.  La  Machine  infernale.  (Recueil  de 
planches,  siir  les  sciences,  les  arts  liberaux, 
et  les  arts  mechaniques,  avec  leur  explica- 
tion, Paris,  1762,  v.  1,  Art  militaire,  Fortifi- 
cation, planche  11,  fig.  6.)  ff  *  AP 


1764 

25.  Belidor,  Bernard  Forest  de.  Oeuvres 
diverses  de  M.  Belidor,  concernant  I'artil- 
lerie  et  le  g-enie.  Amsterdam:  Arkstee  & 
Merkus,  1764.    1  p.l.,  xxxix,  396  p.,  7  pi.    8°. 

vww 

For  descriptions  of  mines  see  p.  94-191,  320-391; 
for  descriptions  of  bombs,  p.    238-319. 


1776 

26.  Belidor,  Bernard  Forest  de.  M.  Beli- 
dor's  new  method  of  mining.  (In:  Robert 
Jones,  Artificial  fireworks,  London,  1776, 
p.  157-178.)  VOG 

27.  Jones,  Robert.  Artificial  fireworks, 
improved  to  the  modern  practice,  from  the 
minutest  to  the  highest  branches...  Also, 
Mr.  Muller's  Fireworks,  for  sea  and  land 
service...  London:  J.  Millan,  1776.  3  p.l., 
193  p.,  8  pi.    2.  ed.    8°.  VOG 

28.  Valliere,  Jean  Florent,  marquis  de. 
Dissertation  on  mines,  and  their  advan- 
tages in  the  defence  of  places.  (In:  Robert 
Jones,  Artificial  fireworks,  London,  1776, 
p.  178-186.)  VOG 


18—? 

29.  Torka,  Johann.  [Seeminen.]  (In  his: 
Die  Wunder  der  Technik,  Berlin  [18 —  ?i. 
p.  446,  451.)  V 

30.  — 

der    der    Technik,    Berlin 
460.) 


iTorpedos.i      (In  his:  Die  Wun- 


,18- 


450- 
V 


1810 


31.  Fulton,  Robert.  Torpedo  war,  and 
submarine  explosions.  New  York:  printed 
by  William  Elliot,  1810.  57(1)  p.,  1  1.,  5  pi. 
ob.  8°.  Reserve 

32. New  York:  printed  by  W. 

Eliot,  1810.  New  York:  Reprinted,  W. 
Abbatt,  1914.  55  p.,  5  pi.  4°.  (Magazine 
of  history  with  notes  and  queries.  Extra 
number,    no.  35.)  lAG  (Magazine) 

The  original  pamphlet  was  reviewed  in  tlie  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  United  States  Naval  Institute,  An- 
napolis, ]Md.,  V.  12,   1886,  p.  252-254,  VXA. 


33.  Sur  les  moyens  proposes  par  Robert 
Fulton,  pour  la  destruction  des  vaisseaux 
de  guerre  et  la  defense  des  ports  et  des 
rades.  illus.  (Societe  d'encouragement 
pour  I'industrie  nationale,  Bulletin,  Paris, 
annee  9,  1810,  p.  170-182.)  VA 

Detailed   description  of   Fulton's  torpedo. 

33a.  Use  of  the  torpedo  in  the  defence  of 
ports  and  harbors;  communicated  to  the 
Senate,  February  26,  1810.  11th  Congress, 
2d  session.  illus.  (In:  American  state 
papers,  Washington,  1834,  v.  14,  Naval  af- 
fairs, V.  1,  p.  211-226.)  *  SBE 


1811 

33b.  Experiments  on  the  practical  use  of 
the  torpedo,  communicated  to  the  House 
of  Representatives,  February  14,  1811.  11th 
Congress,  3d  session,  illus.  (In:  American 
state  papers,  Washington,  1834,  v.  14,  Naval 
affairs,  v.  1,  p.  234-244.)  *  SBE 


1820 

34.  Griswold,  Charles.  Submarine  naviga- 
tion. (American  journal  of  science  and 
arts,  New  Haven,  v.  2,  1820,  p.  94-100.)  OA 

Gives  account  of  David  Bushnell's  submarine  or 
torpedo  and  the  attack  on  the  British  fleet  in  New 
York  harbor,  August,   1776,  by  Ezra  Lee. 


1825 

35.  Cutbush,  James.  Of  the  American 
turtle.  (In  his:  System  of  pyrotechny, 
Philadelphia,  1825,  p.  515-521.)  VOG 

Gives  a  very  interesting  account  of  David  Bush- 
nell's submarine  or  torpedo  and  the  attack  on  the 
British  fleet  in  New  York  harbor  in  xVugust,   1776. 


36. 


Of    the    combustible    substances 


used  in,  and  the  manner  of  preparing  a 
fire-ship.  (In  his:  System  of  pyrotechnv. 
Philadelphia,   1825,  p.  507-512.)  VOG 

37.     Of  the  torpedo.      Of  the  marine 

incendiary  kegs.  etc.  (In  his:  System  of 
pyrotechny,  Philadelphia,  1825,  p.  521-525.) 

VOG 

Notes  on  Fulton's  torpedo.  .\ttempt  of  a  Mr. 
Mi.x  to  destroy  the  "Plantagenet"  in  Lynnhaven  har- 
bor in  July,  1813;  also  attempt  of  a  Mr.  Penny  of 
Easthampton,  Long  Island,  to  destroy  a  British 
battleship. 

38.  Montgery,  de.  Notice  sur  la  vie  et  les 
travaux  de  Robert  Fulton.  Paris:  Bache- 
lier,  1825.     1  p.l.,  70  p.    8°.  AN  p.v.26,  no.l9 

Includes   notes   on   torpedoes. 


39. 


Traite     des     fusees     de     guerre, 


nommees  autrefois  rochcttes  et  maintenant 
fusees  a  la  Congreve.  Paris:  Bachelier, 
1825.    2  p.l.,  364  p.,  6  diagrs.    8°.  VWS 

Xjives  data  on  submarines  and  torpedoes. 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


1825,  continued. 

40.  Worcester  (2.  marquis),  Edward  Som- 
erset. [Torpedoes.]  (In  his:  The  century 
of  inventions  of  the  marquis  of  Worcester, 
London.  1825,  p.  12-14.)  V 

Description  of  a  bomb  or  torpedo  for  sinking  ships; 
also   methods  of  protecting  ships  from   torpedoes. 


1840 

41.  Memorial  of  a  committee  of  the  mili- 
tary convention  at  Norwich,  Vermont, 
praying  the  revision  and  alteration  of  the 
system  of  the  military  defences  of  the 
United  States.  Feb.  24,  1840.  [Washing- 
ton. 1840.]  26  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  26.  cong.. 
1.  sess.    Sen.  doc.  238;  serial  358.)      *  SEE 

This  "memorial  prepared  by  Captain  Alden  Part- 
ridge, president  of  Norwich  University,  gives  valuable 
suggestions  for  the  training  of  the  "citizen  soldiery" 
applicable  at  this  time;  also  data  on  the  use  of  the 
fireship  and  of  Greek  fire;  also  an  interesting  descrip- 
tion of  the  fireship  invented  by  Uriah  Brown.  The 
proposed  ship,  seventy-five  feet  long,  was  to  be  so 
constructed  as  to  float  low  in  the  water.  _  Its  sides 
and  decks  were  to  be  protected  by  heavy  iron  plates 
set  at  such  angles  that  no  shot  fired  at  it  could  strike 
at  a  greater  angle  than  15  degrees,  thus  causing  the 
shots  to  ricochet  without  penetrating  the  deck  or  sides. 
The  chief  use  of  the  boat  was  the  firing  of  a  liquid 
composition  through  tubes  passing  through  orifices  in 
the  deck  which  on  coming  in  contact  with  the  air 
would  instantly  take  fire. 


1862 

42.  Collier,  Francis  J.  Magnetic  torpe- 
does. (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
new  series,  v.  6,  1862,  p.  230.)  VA 

Brief  note. 

43.  Holman,  H.  R.  Harbor  defence-tor- 
pedoes. (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
new  series,  v.  6,  1862,  p.  38.)  VA 

Brief  note. 

44.  Submarine  infernal  machine.  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  new 
series,  v.  5,  1862,  p.  101.)  VA 

Torpedo  work  on   the  Potomac  river. 

45.  Submarine  torpedoes  —  infernal  ma- 
chines, illus.  (Scientific  American.  New 
York,  new  series,  v.  6,  1862,  p.  164-165.)  VA 

Notes    on    the   work   of   Robert   Fulton    and    Lord 
Cochrane. 


1863 

46.  Demijohn  torpedoes.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  new  series,  v.  8,  1863, 
p.  19.)  VA 

Abstracted  from  the  Pittsburgh  dispatch. 

47.  Destruction  of  the  U.  S.  S.  "Housa- 
tonic"  by  a  torpedo.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  new  series,  v.  10,  1863,  p.  165.) 

VA 


48.  Explosion  of  a  submarine  torpedo. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  new 
series,  v.  8,  1863,  p.  7.)  VA 

Destruction  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Cairo,  Dec.  11,  1862. 

49.  The  "Monitor"  torpedo.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  new  series,  v.  9,  1863. 
p.  56.)  VA 

50.  A  New  rebel  torpedo,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American,  new  series,  v.  9,  1863,  p. 
388.)  VA 

Report  of  William  N.  Jeffers  on  test. 

51.  The  New  torpedo  in  Charleston  har- 
bor, illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  new  series,  v.  9,  1863,  p.  164,  229.)  VA 


1864 

52.  Doty.  On  the  torpedoes  used  by  the 
Confederate  States  in  the  destruction  of 
some  of  the  Federal  ships  of  war,  and  the 
mode  of  attaching  them  to  the  rams. 
(British  Association  for  the  Advancement 
of  Science,  Report,  Bath,  1864,  Notices  and 
abstracts,  p.  185-186.)  *  EC 

Also  abstracted   in   Armv  and  navy  journal,   New 
York,  v.  2,  1864,  p.  138-139,  tt  VWA. 

53.  Experiment  with  torpedoes.  (Engi- 
neer, London,  v.  18.  1864,  p.  146.)  VA 

Experiment  in   the   Scheldt  near  Antwerp. 

54.  New  rebel  torpedo,  illus.  (Scientific 
American.  New  York,  new  series,  v.  11, 
1864,  p.  228.)  VA 

55.  New  torpedo,  illus.  (Engineer,  Lon- 
don, v.  18,  1864,  p.  254.)  VA 

Invention    made    at    Richmond,    Va.      Abstracted 
from  Scientific  American. 

56.  The  Rebel  torpedoes,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  new  series,  v. 
10,  1864,  p.  390.)  VA 

57.  Torpedo  planting  by  the  Confederates. 
(Army  and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  1, 
1864,  p.  653.)  tt  VWA 

58.  Torpedoes.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  18, 
1864,  p.  194.)  VA 

Notes   on   invention   used   in   Confederate   navy. 

59.  Torpedoes  used  by  the  rebels,  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  new 
series,  v.  11,  1864,  p.  21.)  VA 


1865 

60.  American  torpedoes  in  England.  (Sci- 
entific American.  New  York,  new  series, 
v.  13,  1865,  p.  350.)  VA 

Invention   of  W.   Beardslee. 


TORPEDOES 


1865,  continue d. 

61.  Comstock,  C.  B.  [Use  of  land  torpe- 
does by  the  Confederates  at  Fort  Fisher.] 
illus.  (War  of  the  rebellion:  a  compilation 
of  the  official  records  of  the  Union  and 
Confederate  armies,  Washington,  1895, 
series  1,  v.  46,  part  2,  p.  215-217.)  IKC 

Letter  to  General  R.  Delafield. 

62.  The  Electrical  torpedo.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  new  series,  v.  13, 
1865,  p.  113.)  VA 

Note  on  the  work  of  Nathaniel  J.  Holmes  in  Eng- 
land. 

63.  A  New  torpedo.  (Engineer,  London, 
V.  19,  1865,  p.  253.)  VA 

Brief  note  on  invention  by  a  Swedish  engineer. 

64.  Rye,  William  Brenchley.  England  as 
seen  by  foreigners  in  the  days  of  Elizabeth 
and  James  the  First.  Comprising  transla- 
tions of  the  journals  of  the  two  dukes  of 
Wirtemberg  in  1592  and  1610.  London: 
J.  R.  Smith,  1865.  cxxxii  p.,  1  1.,  3-300  p.. 
5  pi.,  2  ports.    8°.  CN 

Has  a  reference  to  Cornelius  Drebbel  on  p.  61, 
and  an  extensive  biographical  account  of  his  activi- 
ties on  p.  232-242. 

65.  Torpedo  invented  by  Donald  McKay. 
(Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  3, 
1865,  p.  89.)  ft  VWA 

66.  Torpedo  invented  by  G.  Davies,  Lon- 
don.   (Engineer,  London,  v.  19,  1865,  p.  159.) 

VA 

67.  The  Torpedo  ship.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  new  series,  v.  12,  1865,  p. 
39.)  VA 

Brief  note. 

68.  Torpedoes.  (Army  and  navy  journal. 
New  York,  v.  3,  1865,  p.  728-729.)  ft  VWA 

A  new  type  of  torpedo  used  in  France. 


1866 

69.  History  of  a  torpedo  boat.  (Army 
and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  3,  1866.  p. 
562;  V.  4,  1866,  p.  18.)  ft  VWA 

Note  on  Confederate  boat  constructed  at  Mobile. 

70.  Holmes,  N.  J.  Torpedo  defences. 
(Royal  United  Service  Institution,  Jour- 
nal, London,  v.  10,  1866,  p.  402-414.)    VWA 

With  discussion,  p.  414—416. 

Gives  valuable  historical  notes  on  torpedo  warfare 
during  the  Civil  war;  also  the  development  of  the 
torpedo. 

71.  A  New  torpedo.  illus.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  22.  1866,  p.  422.)  VA 

Invention  of  Mr.  M.  Nebol  of  New  York. 

72.  Torpedo  boats  for  harbor  defence. 
(Army  and  navy  journal.  New  York.  v.  3, 
1866,  p.  457.)  tt  VWA 


73.  Torpedo  experiments  in  England. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  new  se- 
ries, V.  14,  1866,  p.  407-408.)  VA 

74.  Torpedoes.  (Engineering,  London, 
V.  1,  1866,  p.  333-334.)  VDA 

Notes  on  the  work  of  Holmes  and  Maury. 

75.  Torpedoes  for  war.  (Engineer,  Lon- 
don, v.  21,  1866,  p.  368.)  VA 

Notes  on   invention   of  H.  J.   Holmes  and   Lieut. 
Maury. 

76.  Vauvert,  Maxime.  Toulon.  —  Experi- 
ence de  torpilles.  illus.  (Le  monde  illustre. 
Paris,  V.  18,  1866,  p.  196-197.)  *  DM 


1868 

77.     Nouvelles  torpilles. 
serie  2,  v.  3,  1868,  p.  27.) 


(Cosmos,   Paris, 
VA 


78.  Torpedoes.       illus.      (Engineer,  Lon- 
don, V.  25,  1868,  p.  1-2,  19-20,  35.)  VA 

Notes  on  torpedoes  at  the  International  Exhibi- 
tion, Paris;  Austrian  torpedoes;  experiments  by 
Mallet,  N.  J.  Holmes,  Baron  d'Ebner;  the  toposcope. 

79.  Torpedoes  in  France.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  25,  1868,  p.  260.)  VA 


1869 

80.  Gilmore,  Arthur  H.  Anti-torpedo  ves- 
sel. (Royal  United  Service  Institution, 
Journal,  London,  v.  13,  1869,  p.  33.)     VWA 

81.  Hamilton,  John  Randolph.  The  Ameri- 
can navy;  its  organization,  ships,  arma- 
ments and  recent  experiences.  (Royal 
United  Service  Institution,  Journal,  Lon- 
don, V.  12,  1869,  p.  243-271.)  VWA 

Valuable  data  on  the  use  of  torpedoes  during  the 
Civil   war. 

82.  Jervois,  W.  F.  Drummond.  Coast  de- 
fences, and  the  application  of  iron  to  forti- 
fication, illus.  (Royal  United  Service  In- 
stitution. Journal,  London,  v.  12,  1869,  p. 
548-569.)  VWA 

Notes  on  torpedoes  and  submarine  mines. 

83.  Patents  on  torpedoes  issued  to  Fred- 
crick  N.  Gisborne  of  London.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  27,  1869,  p.  58;  v.  28,  1869,  p.  44.) 

VA 

84.  Torpedoes.  (Van  Nostrand's  engi- 
neering magazine,  New  York,  v.  1,  1869, 
p.  632-635.)  VDA 

From  Pall  Mall  gazette. 

85.  Torpedoes  in  war.  (Army  and  navy 
journal.  New  York,  v.  6,  1868,  p.  35.  534, 
600,  788.)  tt  VWA 


8 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


1870 

86.  The  Austrian  torpedo.  (Van  Nos- 
trand's  engineerins:  magazine,  New  York, 
V.  2,  1870,  p.  325-326.)  VDA 

87.  Captain  Harvey's  torpedo.  (Van  Nos- 
trand's  engineering  magazine,  New  York, 
V.  3,  1870,  p.  657-658.)  VDA 

88.  Fishing  up  torpedoes.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  30,  1870,  p.  343.)  VA 

Plan  proposed  by  C.  W.  Merrifield. 

89.  Harvey  torpedo.  (Engineering,  Lon- 
don, V.  9,  1870,  p.  ISO,  241.)  VDA 

The  first  article  is  reprinted  in  Van  Nostrand's 
engineering  magazine,  New  York,  v.  2,  1870,  p.  512- 
514,   VDA. 

90.  Harvey's  Seetorpedo.  (Dingler's  poly- 
technisches  Journal,  Augsburg,  Bd.  197, 
1870,  p.  127-129.)  VA 

9L  The  Torpedo.  (Army  and  navy  jour- 
nal, New  York,  v.  7,  1870,  p.  564.)    ft  VWA 

Editorial. 

92.  Torpedo  war.  (Engineering,  London, 
v.  9,  1870,  p.  25-26.)  VDA 

^'a!uable  historical  article.  Notes  on  work  of 
Jjushnell  and  Fulton,  and  the  use  of  torpedoes  in 
the  various  American  wars. 

93.  Torpedoes.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  30, 
1870,  p.  72.)  VA 

Experiments  made  at  Plymouth,  Eng.,  by  Admiral 
Sir  H.   Codrington. 


1871 

94.  Beal,  S.  Description  of  a  Chinese  tor- 
pedo. (Roj^al  United  Service  Institution, 
Journal,  London,  v.  IS,  1871,  p.  728-730.) 

VWA 

Invention  of  John  Lewis,  an  American. 

95.  Braham,  Philip.  Working  torpedoes. 
illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  12,  1871,  p. 
89.)  VDA 

Abstract  of  paper  read  before  the  British  Associa- 
tion, Section  G. 

Reprinted  in  Van  Nostrand's  engineering  maga- 
zine, V.  5,  1871,  p.  467-468,   VDA. 

96.  Callander,  M.  L.  Floating  marine 
torpedoes,  illus.  (Van  Nostrand's  engi- 
neering magazine.  New  York,  v.  4,  1871, 
p.  237-240.)  VDA 

Also  printed  in  American  artisan,  v.  12,  1871,  p. 
99-100,  t  VA. 

Paper  read  before  the  New  York  Society  of  Prac- 
tical  Engineering,   Jan.    18,    1871. 

97.  Electrically  exploding  torpedoes. 
(American  artisan.  New  York,  v.  12,  1871, 
p.  344.)  VA 

Invention  of  Capt.  Andrew  Noble. 

98.  Ericsson's  torpedo.  (Army  and  navy 
journal,  New  York,  v.  9,  1871.  p.  339.  371.) 

ttVWA 


99.  The  Fish  torpedo.        (Engineer,    Lon- 
don, V.32,  1871,  p.  381.)  VA 

Editorial. 

100.  Fuses  for  torpedoes.  illus.  (Engi- 
neer, London,  v.  31,  1871,  p.  46.)  VA 

Used  in  the  French  navy. 

101.  Harvey,  Frederick.  Instructions  for 
the  management  of  Harvey's  sea  torpedo. 
London:  E.  &  F.  N.  Spon,  1871.  43  p.,  13 
pl.    8°.  VWS 

102.  Morshead,W.  Torpedoes.  (Engi- 
neer, London,  v.  31,  1871,  p.  150;  v.  33,  1872, 
p.  298.)  VA 

Letters  stating  that  on  Oct.  20,  1860  he  suggested 
the  employment  of  electricity  for  the  guiding  of 
"explosive   vessels." 

103.  Self-propelling  submerged  torpedoes. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  31,  1871,  p.  258,  328.) 

VA 

Patents  issued  to  George  W.   Rendel. 

104.  Stotherd,  Richard  Hugh.  Defensive 
submarine  warfare.  (Royal  United  Serv- 
ice Institution,  Journal,  London,  v.  15,  1871, 
p.  705-733.)  VWA 

Gives  historical  notes  on  torpedoes  and  their  use 
during  the  Civil  war. 

105.  A  Torpedo  cruise.  (Army  and  navy 
journal.  New  York,  v.  9,  1871-72,  p.  30,  399, 
737.)  ft  VWA 

Experiments  with  the  Harvey  torpedo.  From  the 
London  Broad  Arrow. 

106.  Torpedo  experiments.  (Army  and 
navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  9,  1871,  p.  106.) 

ttVWA 

Experiments  conducted  by  Gen.  Humphreys. 

107.  Torpedoes.  (Engineer,  London,  v. 
32,  1871,  p.  223.  408,  424.)  VA 

Letters  by  J.  Haddan,  Philip  Braham,  A.  Alexan- 
der and   Geo.   Wnrsop. 

Notes  on  the  fish  torpedo  invented  by  R.  White- 
head. 

108.  Torpedoes.  (Van  Nostrand's  engi- 
neering magazine.  New  York,  v.  4,  1871, 
p.  107-108.)  VDA 

109.  Torpedoes  in  oil  wells.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  31,  1871,  p.  411.)  VA 

Invention  of  a  Mr.  Roberts  in  Pittsburgh.  Ab- 
stracted from  the  Scientific  American. 

110.  Weir,  Robert.  Submarine  torpedoes. 
(Van  Nostrand's  engineering  magazine. 
New  York,  v.  4,  1871,  p.  128-132.)         VDA 

Abstract  of  paper  read  before  the  New  York 
Society  of  Practical  Engineering. 


1872 

111.  Harvey,  John.  On  the  construction 
of  vessels,  in  relation  to  the  changed  modes 
of  naval  warfare.  (Institution  of  Naval 
Architects,  Transactions,  London,  v.  13, 
1872,  p.  3-5.)  VXA 

Notes  on  use  of  torpedoes  in  Civil  war.     Use  of 
the  "invisible  shell,"  by  Capt.  Warner  in  1844. 


TORPEDOES 


1872,  continued. 

112.  Harvey's     sea    torpedoes     in     Italy. 

(Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York.  v.  9, 
1872,  p.  606-607.)  ft  VWA 

113.  Kirkland,  William  A.  The  rival  tor- 
pedoes. (Army  and  navy  journal,  New 
York,  V.  10,  1872,  p.  314-315,  363,  406-408, 
426.)  ttVWA 

Notes  on  the  Ericsson  and  the  Lay  torpedoes. 
Letter  by  John  L.  Lay,  p.  340. 

114.  Magneto-electric  torpedo  firer.  (En- 
gineer, London,  v.  34,  1872,  p.  69.)  VA 

Account  of  machine  exhibited  at  the  Copenhagen 
exhibition. 

115.  Merrifield,  C.  VV.  The  effect  of  tor- 
pedoes on  naval  construction.  (Institution 
of  Naval  Architects,  Transactions,  Lon- 
don, V.  13,  1872,  p.  6-12.)  VXA 

Reprinted  in  Enginec-,  London,  v.  33,  1872,  p. 
226,  VA;  Engineering,  London,  v.  13,  1872,  p.  198- 
199,  212-213,  VDA;  Journal  of  the  Society  of  Arts, 
London,  v.  20,  1872,  p.  363-36^5,  VA;  Van  Nostrand's 
engineering  magasine,  New  York,  v.  7,  1872,  p.  137- 
140,   VDA. 

116.  Moerath,  J.  N.  On  the  protection  of 
vessels  against  torpedoes,  illus.  (Institu- 
tion of  Naval  Architects,  Transactions, 
London,  v.  13,  1872,  p.  1-2.)  VXA 

.'Mso  printed  in  Engineer,  London,  v.  33,  1872.  p. 
245.  VA :  Journal  of  the  Society  of  Arts,  v.  20, 
1872,  p.  362-363,   VA. 

117.  Sprokkelingen  op  torpedo-gebied. 
Eerbiedig  opgedragen  aan  de  nog  te  benoe- 
men  torpedo-commissie  van  zee-  en  land- 
macht-officieren.  Nieuwediep:  L.  A. 
Laureij,  1872.    36  p.     12°.    VXM  p.v.3,  no.3 

118.  Stotherd,  Richard  Hugh.  Notes  on 
torpedoes,  offensive  and  defensive.  Wash- 
ington: Gov.  Prtg.  Off..  1872.  1  p.l.,  ,4j-5  p., 
11.,  (1)2,  (1)8-318  p.,  4  diagr.,  8  pi.  illus. 
8°.  VXV 

119.  Torpedoes.  (Engineer,  London,  v. 
33,  1872,  p.  31,  42,  84,  114,  150,  208.)         VA 

Correspondence  between  A.  Alexander  and  A.  M. 
regarding  the  assertion  that  General  Paixhan  pro- 
posed over  fifty  years  previously  to  sink  ships  by 
submarine  shell   rockets. 

120.  Torpedoes  for  defence.  (Army  and 
navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  9,  1872,  p.  736- 
737.)  ttVWA 


1873 

121.  Admiral  Porter's  report  on  monitors 
and  torpedoes.  (Army  and  navy  journal. 
New  York,  v.  11,  1873,  p.  472.)         ft  VWA 

122.  Alas,  Genaro.  Memoria  sobre  la  de- 
fensa  de  las  costas  presentada  al  concurso 
anual  de  1871  a  1872.  Madrid:  Imprenta 
del  Alemorial  de  ingenieros,  1873.  206  p., 
1  1.  4°.  (Memorial  de  ingenieros,  Madrid, 
tomo  28,  1873.)  VWA 

123.  Bucknill,  J.  Townsend.  Description 
of     the     torpedo     boats     "Fortune"     and 


"Triana,"  U.  S.  navy.  (Royal  United  Serv- 
ice Institution,  Journal,  London,  v.  17,  1873, 
p.  539-542.)  VWA 

Notes  on  torpedoes. 

124.  Ericsson,  John.  Movable  torpedoes, 
illus.  (Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York. 
V.  10,  1873,  p.  339-340,  371-372.)      ft  VWA 

Reprinted  in  Engineering,  London,  v.  15,  1873,  p. 
107-108,  175,  VD.4.  The  author's  letter  to  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Navy  is  on  p.  26. 

125.     The  torpedo  question.     (Army 

and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  10,  1873, 
p.  407,  422,  455.)  ft  VWA 

126.  The  Ericsson  torpedo.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  35,  1873,  p.  21.)  VA 

127.  Ericsson's  aggressive  torpedo.  (Army 
and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  10,  1873, 
p.  732-733;  v.  1 1,  1873,  p.  56.)  ft  VWA 

128.  The  Offensive  use  of  torpedoes  in 
naval  warfare.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  35, 
1873,  p.  159.)  VA 

Also  printed  in  Van  Nostrand's  engineering  maga- 
::ine.  New  York,  v.  8,  1873,  p.  511-513,  VDA.  and  in 
Armv  and  navv  journal.  New  York,  v.  10,  1873,  p. 
535,  "ft  VIVA.  ' 

Notes  on  the  Whitehead  and  Harvey  torpedoes. 

129.  Palmer,  Francis  Ingram.  Descriptive 
account  of  an  horizontal-acting  and  dis- 
connecting spur-torpedo-ram,  fitted  with 
auxiliary  needle-torpedo  thrusts;  also,  a 
dome-shaped,  double  roller  one  gun  turret. 
Invented  and  designed  by  F.  I.  Palmer. 
(London:  W.  W.  Head,  pref.  1873.)  2  p.l., 
73(1)  p.,  191.,  6  pi.    f°.  fVXV 

130.  Seccombe,  W.  E.  On  a  proposed  tor- 
pedo catcher.  (Institution  of  Naval  Archi- 
tects, Transactions,  London,  v.  14,  1873, 
p.  223-229.)  VXA 

130a.  Steam  torpedo  launch  constructed 
by  Messrs.  Yarrow  &  Hedley.  illus. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  35,  1873,  p.  51.)    VA 

131.  The  Torpedo  question.  (Army  and 
navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  10,  1873,  p.  558.) 

ttVWA 

From   the  Broad  arrow. 

132.  The  Torpedo  question  in  England. 
(Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  11. 
1873,  p.  136.)  ttVWA 

133.  United  States.  —  Ordnance  Office, 
Navy  Department.  Notes  on  movable  tor- 
pedoes. 1873.  cWashington.  1873?]  32  p., 
2  pi.     8°.  VXM  p.v.2,  no.2 

134.  Vandevelde.  Torpilles  et  defenses 
sous-marines.  Rapport  sur  les  appareils  et 
experiences  relatifs  aux  torpilles  fabriquees 
a  1  arsenal  d'Amsterdam.  Traduit  par  E. 
Garnault.  Paris:  A.  Bertrand  [1873].  1  p.l.. 
168  p.,  12  pi.    8°.  VXV 

135.  Y.  The  torpedo  question.  (Army 
and  navv  journal.  New  York,  v.  10,  1873, 
p.  438-439.)  tt  VWA 


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1874 

136.  Abbot,  Henry  Larcom.  Torpedoes 
for  harbor  defence.  (Army  and  navy  jour- 
nal. New  York.  v.  11,  1874,  p.  394,  410;  v.  17, 
1879,  p.  121,  465-466.)  tt  VWA 

137.  Aggressive  torpedoes,  illus.  (Army 
and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  12,  1874, 
p.  307-308.)  tt  VWA 

138.  Barber,  Francis  M.  Lecture  on  drift- 
ing and  automatic  movable  torpedoes,  sub- 
marine Runs,  and  rockets.  Newport,  R.  I.: 
U.  S.  Torpedo  Station,  1874.  40  p.,  12 
diagr.  8°.  (United  States.  —  Ordnance 
Bureau,  Navy  Department.) 

VXVp.v.l,no.2 

139.  Lecture  on  the  Whitehead  tor- 
pedo. Newport,  R.  I.:  U.  S.  Torpedo  Sta- 
tion, 1874.  39  p.,  7  diagr.  8°.  (United 
States.  —  Ordnance  Bureau,  Navy  Depart- 
ment.) VXVp.v.l,no.3 

140.  Electrical  warfare.  (Army  and  navy 
journal,  New  York,  v.  11,  1874,  p.  606,  825.) 

tt  VWA 

141.  Ericsson  pneumatic  torpedo.  illus. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  38,  1874,  p.  468.)  VA 

142.  Ericsson  pneumatic  torpedo.  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  new  se- 
ries, v.  31,  1874,  p.  390.)  VA 

143.  Hawksley,  George.  Torpedoes.  (En- 
gineer, London,  v.  37,  1874,  p.  237.)  VA 

Letter  outlining  his  invention  of  Sept.  2,   1S60. 

144.  Hennebert,  Eugene.  Les  torpilles, 
par  le  major  H.  de  Sarrepont  rpseud.]. 
Paris:  J.  Dumaine,  1874.  xii,  320  p.  illus. 
8°.  VXV 

Extrait  du  Journal  des  sciences  militaircs. 

145.  Holmes,  N.  J.  Electric  torpedoes. 
(Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  11, 
1874,  p.  574.)  ttVWA 

146.  Merrell,  John  P.  Lecture  on  gal- 
vanic batteries  and  electrical  machines,  as 
used  in  torpedo  operations,  arranged  in 
three  parts.  Newport,  R.  I.:  U.  S.  Torpedo 
Station,  1874-75.  3  parts.  8°.  (United 
States.  —  Ordnance  Bureau.  Navy  Depart- 
ment.)                                      VXVp.v.l,no.5 

Part  1.  Galvanic  batteries.     1874.     30  p. 

Part  2.  Frictional  and  magneto-electric  machines. 
1874.     20  p..  3  diagr. 

Part  3.  Dynamo-electric  machines.  1875.  40  p., 
4  diagr. 

147.  The  Torpedo  attack  on  the  Oberon  at 
Stokes  bay.  illus.  (Engineer,  London,  v. 
38.  1874,  p.  133-134,  152,  176,  185,  232,  271- 
272.)  VA 

A   series  of  e.xperiments. 

148.  A  Torpedo  detector.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  2,7,  1874,  p.  148.)  VA 

Notes  on  the  Wilde  electro-magnetic  induction 
machine. 


149.  A  Torpedo  detector.  (Van  Nos- 
trand's  eclectic  engineering  magazine.  New 
York,  v.  10,  1874,  p.  536-538.)  VDA 

150.  Torpedo  explosions  at  Woolwich. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  37,  1874,  p.  85,  139, 
209.)  VA 

151.  Torpedoes  a  century  old.  (Army  and 
navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  11,  1874,  p.  426.) 

ttVWA 

Also  printed  in  Engineer,  London,  v.  Z7,  1874, 
p.  174,   VA. 

Invention  of  John  Cross  of  London,  who  about 
1776  proposed  a  plan  "to  keep  off  all  troublesome 
enemies,  who  dare  presume  to  disturb  their  peace" 
and  to  end  the  American  Revolution. 

152.  The  Whitehead  torpedo.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  Z7,  1874,  p.  141.)  VA 

Series  of  experiments. 


1875 

153.  Abbot,  Henry  Larcom.  Notes  on 
electricity,  in  its  applications  to  submarine 
mining.  [New  York:i  Battalion  Press, 
1875-76.    2p.l.,  ii-iii,  1231..  13pl.    8°.  VXV 

Proof  ed.     At  head  of  title:  Confidential. 

154.  American  torpedo  vessel.  (Engi- 
neer, London,  v.  39,  1875,  p.  420.)  VA 

Brief  note  on  the  "Alarm." 

155.  Barber,  Francis  M.  Lecture  on  sub- 
marine boats,  and  their  application  to  tor- 
pedo operations.  Newport,  R.  I.:  U.  S. 
Torpedo  Station,  1875.  39(1)  p.,  8  diagr. 
8°.  (United  States.  —  Ordnance  Bureau, 
Navy  Department.)  VXV  p.v.l,  no.  4 

156.  Converse,  George  Albert.  Notes  on 
torpedo  fuzes.  Newport,  R.  I.:  U.  S.  Tor- 
pedo Station,  1875.  31  p.,  5  pi.  8°.  (United 
States.  —  Ordnance  Bureau,  Navy  Depart- 
ment.) VXV  p.v.l,  no. 6 

157.  Dawson,  W.  Offensive  torpedo  war- 
fare. (Royal  United  Service  Institution, 
Journal,   London,  v.  15,   1875,  p.  86-91.) 

VWA 

Valuable  notes  on  the  use  of  torpedoes  during  the 
Civil  war. 

158.  High  speed  torpedo  launch  built  by 
Yarrow  &  Hedley.  (Engineer,  London, 
v.  39,  1875,  p.  100.)  VA 

159.  Hill,  Walter  N.  Notes  on  explosives, 
and  their  application  in  torpedo  warfare. 
Newport,  R.  I.:  U.  S.  Torpedo  Station, 
1875.  60  p.,  2  diagr.  8".  (United  States. 
—  Ordnance  Bureau,  Navy  Department.) 

VXV  p.v.l,  no.l 

160.  Lindsay,  Charles.  Plan  for  protect- 
ing ships  (at  anchor),  blockading  a  port 
from  attacks  by  outrigger  Whitehead,  or 
Harvey  torpedoes.  (Royal  United  Service 
Institution,  Journal,  London,  v.  19,  1875.  p. 
527-531.)  VWA 


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11 


1875,  continued. 

161.  Maritime  attack  by  torpedoes.  (En- 
gineer, London,  v.  39,  1875,  p.  370-371.)  VA 

Also  printed  in    Van  Nostrand's  eclectic  engineer- 
ing magazine,  v.  13,   1S75,   p.  252-257,   VDA. 
Notes  on  the  Whitehead  torpedo. 

162.  A  Monster  torpedo.  (Engineer,  Lon- 
don, V.  39,  1875,  p.  178.)  VA 

Brief  note  on  experiments  at  Toulon. 

163.  Navigating  torpedoes.  (Manufac- 
turer and  builder,  New  York,  v.  7,  1875, 
p.  219.)  VA 

Invention  of  Denayrousse. 

164.  The  Oberon  submarine  mine  experi- 
ments, illus.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  39, 
1875,  p.  361.)  VA 

Also  printed  in  Armv  and  nax'v  journal.  New 
York,   V.  12,    1875,   p.  715-716,   ft  VlVA. 

165.  Submarine  boats.  Engineer,  Lon- 
don, V.  40,  1875,  p.  157.)  VA 

Gives  data  on  torpedoes. 

166.  Torpedo  ship  "Vesuvius."  illus.  (En- 
gineering, London,  v.  19,  1875,  p.  375-376.) 

VA 

167.  Woolley,  A.  Sedgwick.  On  spar  to- 
pedo  warfare.  (Institution  of  Naval  Archi- 
tects, Transactions,  London,  v.  16,  1875, 
p.  147-154.)  VXA 

Abstracted  in  Engineering.  London,  v.  19,  1875, 
p.  303-304,  306,  318,  illus.,  VDA;  Engineer,  London, 
V.  39,  1875,  p.  316-317,  illus.,   VA. 

Notes  on  Bushnell's  torpedo  and  the  use  of  tor- 
pedoes during  the  Civil  war. 


1876 

168.  Abbot,   Henry   Larcom.       Approved 

materiel  of  the  U.  S.  defensive  torpedo 
system.  As  devised  by  H.  L.  Abbot.  rNew 
York:,  Battalion  Press,  1876-77.  2  p.l.,  ii. 
931.,  2  pi.     8°.     (Part  2.)  VXV 

Proof  ed.     At  head  of  title:  Confidential. 

169.  The  Admiralty  torpedo  school.  (En- 
gineer, London,  v.  42,  1876,  p.  446.)         VA 

Brief  note. 

170.  Bamaby,  N.  On  ships  of  war.  illus. 
(Institution  of  Naval  Architects,  Transac- 
tions, London,  v.  17,  1876,  p.  1-12.)      VXA 

Defence  against  torpedoes,  p.  3-5. 

171.  Bradford,  Royal  Bird.  Suggestions 
on  torpedo  outfits  of  the  vessels  of  the 
navy.  Report  on  the  torpedo  fittings  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  Intrepid.  Washington:  Gov. 
Prtg.  Off..  1876.  21  p.,  4  pi.  8°.  (United 
States.  —  Ordnance  Office,  Navy  Depart- 
ment.) VXM  p.v.2,  no.  3 

172.  Circuit  closers,  illus.  (Engineering, 
London,  v.  21.  1876.  p.  96-98.  153,  184-185. 
224-225,  404-406,  475-477,  549-550.)     VDA 


173.  Fish  torpedoes.  (Engineer,  London, 
V.  42,  1876,  p.  289.)  VA 

Brief  note. 

174.  Locomotive  torpedoes.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  42,  1876,  p.  259.)  VA 

175.  Notes  on  torpedoes:  charge  cases, 
illus.  (Engineering,  London,  y.22,  1876, 
p.  67-68.)  VDA 

176.  The  Oberon  experiments,  illus.  (En- 
gineer, London,  v.  42,  1876,  p.  14-15.)     VA 

177.  Offensive  torpedo  warfare.  (Engi- 
neer, London,  v.  42,  1876,  p.  11.)  VA 

Notes   on    the    Harvey,    Spar   and    Whitehead    tor- 
pedoes. 

178.  Recent  trial  of  the  Lay  torpedo,  illus. 
(Scientific  American  supplement,  v.  1,  1876, 
p.  337.)  VA 

179.  Signalling  and  firing  apparatus  [for 
torpedoes],  illus.  (Engineering,  London, 
V.  22,  1876,  p.  303-304,  306.)  VDA 

180.  Torpedo  accidents  [at  Woolwich  and 
Portsmouth].  (Engineer,  London,  v.  41, 
1876,  p.  472,  484.)  VA 

181.  Torpedo  steam  launches.  (Engineer- 
ing, London,  v.  19,  1875,  p.  165-166,  366- 
368;  V.20,  1875.  p.  236.)  VDA 

For    the    Swedish,    Danish    and    Austro-IIungarian 
governments. 

182.  [Torpedoes  for  defence  of  harbors.] 
illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  22,  1876, 
p.  459-460,  534-535.)  VDA 

183.  Torpedoes  at  the  International  Ex- 
hibition. Philadelphia.  (Engineering,  Lon- 
don, V.  23,  1877,  p.  54-55.)  VDA 

184.  Torpedoes  at  the  [International]  Ex- 
hibition, Philadelphia.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can supplement,  New  York,  v.  1,  1876,  p. 
388;  v.  2,  1876,  p.  479.)  VA 


1877 

185.  Abel's  mechanical  primer.  (Engi- 
neering,   London,   v.  24,    1877,    p.  83-84.) 

VDA 

186.  AUiman,  A.  L.  Torpedoes  and  tor- 
pedo warfare.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  44. 
1877,  p.  367.)  VA 

Brief    of    lecture    delivered    before    Kings    College 
Engineering    Society.       Notes    on     David     Bushnell, 

Robert   Fulton,  and  Samuel  Colt. 

187.  Allison,  R.  Torpedoes.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  43,  1877,  p.  446.)  VA 

Note  on  the   torpedo   invented  by  the  author   and 
Capt.  C.  J.  Norton. 

188.  Basarow,  A.  Vorlesungsversuch 
iiber  Torpcdos.  (Deutsche  chemische  Ge- 
sellschaft.  Berichte,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  10,  1877. 
p.  25-26.)  PKA 

189.  Capt.  McEvoy's  spar  torpedoes.  (En- 
gineer, London,  v.  43,  1877,  p.  340.)         VA 


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1S77,  continued. 

190.  Donaldson,  John.  The  Thornycroft 
torpedo-vessels;  their  construction,  arma- 
ment, etc.,  and  the  results  of  certain  experi- 
ments that  have  been  made  with  them. 
(Royal  United  Service  Institution,  Journal, 
London,  v.  21,   1877.  p.  611-632.)  VXA 

Notes  on  torpedoes  and  their  use  during  the  Civil 
war. 

191.  The  Early  history  of  torpedoes. 
(Royal  Society  of  Arts,  Journal,  London, 
V.  25,  1877,  p.  881-882.)  VA 

192.  Electric  batteries  for  torpedoes,  illus. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  24,  1877,  p.  161- 
162.)  VDA 

193.  Electric  fuses,  jointers,  signalling, 
etc.,  for  torpedoes,  illus.  (Engineering, 
London,  v.  24,  1877,  p.  219-220.)  VDA 

194.  Electro-contact  torpedoes.  illus. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  23,  1877,  p.  157- 
158.)  VDA 

195.  Electro-mechanical  torpedoes,  illus. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  23,  1877,  p.  214- 
215.  455-456.)  VDA 

With  illustration,  p.  216. 

196.  The  English  torpedo  system.  (Army 
and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  14,  1877, 
p.  646-647.)  ft  VWA 

197.  Ferris,  John.      Notes  on  the  removal 

of  the  hull  of  the  ship  "Forest"  by  ex- 
tempore torpedoes,  illus.  (Royal  United 
Service  Institution,  Journal,  London,  v.  21, 
1877,  p.  1133-1134.)  VWA 

198.  Gakuma,  G.  Torpedoes.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  new  series,  v.  36, 
1877,  p.  337.)  VA 

199.  Gun,  ram  and  torpedo.  (Army  and 
navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  14,  1877,  p.  834.) 

ft  VWA 

200.  Manufacture  of  the  Harvey  torpedo, 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
new  series,  v.  36,  p.  402.)  VA 

201.  Mechanical  torpedoes.  (Engineer- 
ing, London,  v.  23,  1877,  p.  406-408,  456.) 

VDA 

Mathieson's,   McEvoy's,  and   Singer's  torpedoes. 

202.  Moisson.  Des  explosions  au  sein  de 
I'eau.  (Revue  maritime  et  coloniale,  Paris, 
V.  52,  1877,  p.  744-770;  v.  53,  1877,  p.  86- 
120.)  VXA 

-Abridged  in  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  Min- 
utes of  proceedings,  London,  v.  50,  1876-77,  p.  299- 
300,  VDA. 

Explosions  under  water  with  reference  to  tor- 
pedoes. 

203.  The  Moveable  torpedo  and  the  Euro- 
pean war.  (Army  and  navy  journal.  New 
York,  V.  14,  1877,  p.  672-673.)  ft  VWA 

204.  Pott,  Constantin.  Die  Entwicklung 
des  Seeminen-  und  Torpedowesens,  und 
dessen   gegenwartiger   Stand    in    den   ver- 


schiedenen  Staaten.  (Mitteilungen  aus 
dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  5, 
1877,  p.  426-435.)  VXA 

205.  Protection  of  ships  from  torpedoes. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  44,  1877,  p.  117,  150.) 

VA 

206.  Russian  torpedoes.  (Engineering, 
London,  v.  24,  1877,  p.  19.)  VDA 

207.  Scott,  Michael.  On  improved  ships 
of  war  and  their  defence  against  torpe- 
does. (Institution  of  Naval  Architects, 
Transactions,  London,  v.  18,  1877,  p.  37- 
49.)  VXA 

Notes  on  effect  of  exploding  torpedoes. 

208.  The  Steam  launch  and  the  torpedo. 
(Army  and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  14, 
1877,  p.  688-689.)  ft  VWA 

209.  Stone,  Charles  A.  A  general  descrip- 
tion of  the  ordnance  and  torpedo  outfit  of 
the  U.  S.  S.  "Trenton."  (United  States 
Naval  Institute,  Proceedings,  Annapolis, 
V.  3,  1877,  p.  89-93.)  VXA 

210.  Torpedo  armament  of  various  wars. 
(Roval  United  Service  Institution,  Journal. 
London,  v.  21,  1877,  p.  1137-1144.)       VWA 

211.  Torpedo  boats.  (Engineer,  London, 
V.  44,  1877,  p.  419-420.)  VA 

Notes   on   torpedoes,   p.  420. 

212.  Torpedo  defence.  (Army  and  navy 
journal.  New  York,  v.  15,  1877,  p.  201.  267.) 

tt  VWA 

Editorials. 

213.  Torpedo  defence,  illus.  (Engineer- 
ing, London,  v.  24,  1877,  p.  279-280.)  VDA 

214.  Torpedo  experiment  in  Germany. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  44,  1877,  p.  88.)  VA 

Brief  note. 

215.  Torpedo  launch  warfare,  illus.  (Sci- 
entific American,  New  York,  new  series, 
v.  36,  1877,  p.  239,  246.)  VA 

216.  Torpedo  launches.  illus.  (Engi- 
neering. London,  v.  23,  1877,  p.  428-429, 
448-450.)  VDA 

Also  printed  in  Van  Nostrand's  engineering  maga- 
zine, New  York,  v.  17,   1877,   p.  125-128,    VDA. 

217.  Torpedo  range  at  the  Royal  arsenal 
canal.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  43,  1877.  p. 
411.)  VA 

218.  Torpedo  warfare.  (Illustrated  Lon- 
don news.  V.  70,  1877,  p.  556-558.)        *  DA 

Note  on  the  "Alarm"  designed  by  -Admiral  David 
Porter,  U.  S.  N.  Whitehead  torpedo.  Illustration 
of  torpedo  vessel  used  by  the  Russians  on  the 
Danube   river;    .American   torpedo-vessel  Alarm. 

219.  Torpedo  warfare.  (Illustrated  Lon- 
don news,  London,  v.  71,  1877,  p.  227-229.) 

*DA 

Illustrations:  Suspension  torpedoes  in  a  rapid 
river;  Punshon's  floating  torpedo;  Turkish  self-act- 
ing torpedo;  Towing  of  Harvey's  torpedo  against  an 
enemy;  Hall  Macdonald  rocket;  and  Outrigger  tor- 
pedo. 


TORPEDOES 


13 


1877,  continued. 

220.  Torpedo  warfare,  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  new  series,  v.  37, 
1877,  p.  39-10.)  VA 

221.  Torpedoes  at  sea.  (Engineer,  Lon- 
don, V.  43,  1877,  p.  184.)  VA 

222.  Torpedoes  in  Turkey.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  44,  1877,  p.  105.)  VA 

223.  Torpedoes  in  the  United  States.  (En- 
gineer, London,  v.  43,  1877,  p.  4.)  VA 

224.  Die  Torpedos  im  russisch-tiirkischen 
Kriege.  (Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete 
des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  5.  1877,  p.  365-371, 
460,  508-510,  579;  Bd.  6,  1878,  p.  22-27.  116- 
117,  284-285.)  VXA 

225.  Ueber  Torpedoboote  und  Torpedos. 
(Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  See- 
wesens,   Pola,   Bd.  5,    1877,   p.  474-478.) 

VXA 

226.  The  United  States  torpedo  steamer 
Alarm,  illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  new  series,  v.  36,   1877,  p.  159,   162.) 

VA 


1878 

227.  Chardonneau,  F.  Des  torpilles  russes 
sur  le  Danube,  a  Soulina  et  a  Batoum. 
(Revue  maritime  et  coloniale,  Paris,  tome 
57,  1878,  p.  156-171;  tome  59,  1878,  p.  75- 
101.)  VXA 

Also  printed  in  the  Journal  of  the  Royal  United 
Service  Institution,  London,  v.  22,  1879,  p.  735-745, 
1049-1065,   VIVA. 

228.  Harvey's  improved  torpedoes,  illus. 
(Scientific  American  supplement,  New 
York,  V.  5,  1876,  p.  1792.)  VA 

Abstracted  from  Engineering. 

229.  Modem  torpedo  warfare,  illus.  (Sci- 
entific American,  New  York,  new  series. 
V.  38,  1878,  p.  82.)  VA 

230.  A  "Momentum"  torpedo.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  new  series,  v.  38, 
p.  49.)  VA 

Invention  of  Commodore  John  A.  Howell,  U.  S.  N. 

230a.  R.,  L.  Le  bateau-torpille  Yarrow, 
illus.  (La  nature,  Paris,  annee  6,  semestre 
1,  1878,  p.  412-414.)  OA 

231.  Recent  torpedo  experiments.  (Sci- 
entific American  supplement,  New  York. 
V.  6,  1878,  p.  2252.)  VA 

232.  Recent  torpedo  experiments  in  Eng- 
land, illus.  (Scientific  American  supple- 
ment. New  York,  v.  5,  1878,  p.  1908.)       VA 

233.  Russian  torpedo  boats,  illus.  (Sci- 
entific .\merican.  New  York,  new  series, 
V.  38,  p.  338.)  VA 

Brief  description,  well  illustrated. 


234.  Spar  torpedoes.  (Engineering,  Lon- 
don, V.  25,  1878,  p.  14-15,  16,  127-128,  130, 
208-209.)  VDA 

235.  Der  Spieren-Torpedo  McEvoy.  (Mit- 
theilungen aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens, 
Pola,  Bd.  6,  1878,  p.  131-133.)  VXA 

236.  Steel  torpedo  boats.  (Scientific 
American  supplement.  New  York,  v.  5. 
1878,  p.  1837-1838.)  VA 

From  Iron. 

237.  The  Telephone  and  the  torpedo. 
(Royal  Society  of  Arts,  Journal,  London. 
V.  26,  1878,  p.  887-888.)  VA 

238.  Telephonic  torpedoes.  (Army  and 
navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  16,  1878,  p.  87  ) 

tfVWA 

Invention   of  Capt.   C.  A.   McEvoy. 

239.  Torpedo  attack  and  defence.  (Engi- 
neer, London,  v.  45,  1878,  p.  239-240.)    VA 

240.  Torpedo  operations  in  the  Black  sea. 
(Army  and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  16, 
1878,  p.  271.)  ttVWA 

241.  The  Whitehead  torpedo,  illus.  (Sci- 
entific American,  New  York,  new  series. 
V.  39,  1878,  p.  9.)  VA 


1879 

242.  Alliman,  A.  L.  Torpedoes  and  tor- 
pedo-launches. (Engineer,  London,  v.  47, 
1879,  p.  80.)  VA 

Note  on  address  before  the  King's  College  Engi- 
neering  Society,   Jan.    24,    1879. 

243.  Blake,  Homer  C.  Torpedoes.  (New 
York  Evening  Post,  March  17,  1879.)     *A 

Abstr.icted  in  Armv  and  navv  journal,  New  York, 
V.  16,    1879,   p.  593-594,   j'i  VWA. 

244.  Brossard  de  Corbigny.  Du  role  de 
I'electricite  dans  les  defenses  sous-marines, 
illus.    (La  lumiere  electrique.  Paris,  tome  1, 

1879,  p.  89-91,    128-131,    185-187;    tome  2, 

1880,  p.  25-28,  45-46.)  VGA 

245.  Chabaud-Amault,  Charles.  De  I'em- 
ploi  des  torpilles  comme  arme  des  canots 
a  vapeur  contre  les  batiments.  (Revue 
maritime  et  coloniale,  Paris,  tome  62,  1879, 
p.  5-28.)  VXA 

Also  printed  in  Proceedings  of  the  United  Slates 
Naval  Institute,  v.  6,  1880,  p.  79-98,  VXA;  Journal 
of  the  Roval  United  Service  Inslitution,  London, 
V.  23,  1879;  p.  1038-1055.  VW.4;  and  in  Van  Nos- 
fraud's     engineering     magazine.     New     York,     v.  24, 

1881,  p.  180-193,    VDA. 

246.  An  Electric  torpedo  balloon.  (Army 
and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  17,  1879, 
p.  382.)  ttVWA 

Invention  of  Frank  Peppard. 


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1S79,  continued. 

247.  Ericsson's  aggressive  torpedoes. 
(Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York.  v.  17, 
1879,  p.  162-164.)  tt  VWA 

Also  printed  in  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers, 
Minutes  of  proceedings,  v.  59,  1879,  p.  423-426,  VDA. 
Abstracted  in  Engineer,  London,  v.  48,  1879,  p. 
286,    VA. 

Notes  on  the  invention  of  Capt.  John  Ericsson. 

248.  Experiments  on  torpedo  explosions. 
(In:  United  States.  —  Engineer  Depart- 
ment. Annual  report  of  the  chief  of  engi- 
neers, 1879.  Washington,  1879.  8°.  1879, 
part  1,  p.  35-38.)  VDDA 

Abstracted  in  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  Min- 
utes of  proceedings,  London,  v.  64,  1881,  p.  449-450, 
VDA. 

249.  The  Herreshoff  torpedo  launch, 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
new  series,  v.  40,  p.  210.)  VA 

250.  Lancirversuche  mit  Whiteheadtorpe- 
dos  in  England.  (Mittheilungen  aus  dem 
Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  7,  1879.  p. 
243.)  VXA 

25L  The  Lay  torpedo.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  new  series,  v.  41,  p.  249.) 

VA 

252.  The  Most  recent  torpedo  boats  and 
their  influence  -on  marine  architecture. 
(The  Builder,  London,  v.  27,  1879,  p.  106.) 

tMQA 

253.  New  French  torpedo  boats.  (Scien- 
tific American  supplement,  New  York,  v.  8, 
1879,  p.  3034.)  VA 

254.  New  torpedo  experiments  by  Capt. 
Ericsson.  illus.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  new  series,  v.  41,  1879,  p.  257.) 

VA 

255.  Reactions-Offensiv-Torpedo.  (Mit- 
theilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens, 
Pola,  Bd.  7,  p.  48-50.)  VXA 

256.  Real  orden  de  19  de  abril  de  1879, 
aclarando  la  intervencion  que  en  el  servicio 
de  torpedos  corresponde  a  la  marina,  ar- 
tilleria  e  ingenieros.  (Memorial  de  ingeni- 
eros,  Madrid,  tomo  34,  parte  oficial,  1879, 
p.  69-70.)  VWA 

257.  Torpedo  ram  "Polyphemus."  (Sci- 
entific American  supplement,  v.  8,  1879,  p. 
3051;  V.  12,  1881,  p.  4631,  4727.)  VA 

258.  Torpedo  warfare.  (Engineering, 
London,  v.  27,  1879,  p.  156-157.)  VDA 

259.  Torpedo  work  in  the  United  States. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  48,  1879,  p.  340,)  VA 

Editorial. 

260.  Weeks  torpedoes.  (Army  and  navy 
journal,    New   York,  v.  16,    1879,  p.  515.) 

tt  VWA 

Invention  of  Asa  Weeks. 


26L  Zur  Torpedoboot-Taktik.  (Mittheil- 
ungcn  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens, 
Pola,  Bd,  7,  1879,  p.  217-224.)  VXA 

Translated   in   Journal,    Royal   United    Service   In- 
stitution, London,  v,  24,  1881,  p.  112-118,  VWA. 
On  torpedo-boat  tactics. 


1880 

262.  Ardois  y  Casaus,  Federico.  Fragata 
"Sagunto."  Ligeras  consideraciones  sobre 
la  defensa  de  este  buque  contra  los  botes- 
torpedos  y  torpedos  auto-moviles.  (Re- 
vista  general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  7, 
1880,  p.  897-905.)  VXA 

263.  Barber,  F.  AI.  The  progress  of  tor- 
pedo warfare.  (United  Service,  Philadel- 
phia, v.  3,  1880,  p.  278-298.)  VWA 

264.  The  Camera  and  the  torpedo. 
(Photographic  news,  London,  v.  24,  1880, 
p.  197.)  MFA 

265.  Diaz,  Manuel.  Los  torpedos  en  los 
buques.  (Revista  general  de  marina, 
Madrid,  tomo  6,  1880,  p,  767-783;  tomo  7, 
1880,  p.  17-29,)  VXA 

266.  Fremantle,  Edmund  R,  Naval  tactics 
on  the  open  sea  with  the  existing  types  of 
vessels  and  weapons,  (LTnited  service, 
Philadelphia,  v.  3,  1880,  p.  77-124,  187-202.) 

VWA 

Notes  on  the  use  and  power  of  the  torpedo. 

267.  Krummholz,  E.  Vertheidigung  einer 
Flotte  gegen  Torpedoboots-Angriffe. 
(Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  See- 
wesens, Pola,  Bd.  8,  1880,  p,  241-252,)  VXA 

268.  The  Lay  torpedo,  illus.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  49,  1880,  p.  243-244.)  VA 

Invention   of   John    Lewis    Lay,   an    American    en- 
gineer. 

269.  Der  Lay'sche  Torpedo  auf  der 
Schelde,  (Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete 
des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  8,  1880,  p,  179- 
180.)  VXA 

270.  Montojo,  Antonio.  Experiencia  del 
bote-torpedo  "Lay."  (Revista  general  de 
marina,  Madrid,  tomo  6,  1880,  p.  687-692.) 

VXA 

271.  Peruvian  torpedo  practice.  (Nautical 
gazette.  New  York,  v.  13,  1880,  p.  154.) 

VXA 

272.  R.  Breves  consideraciones  sobre 
torpedos  ofensivos.  (Revista  general_de 
marina,  Madrid,  tomo  7,  1880,  p,  261-265.) 

VXA 


273. 


Noticias  interesantes  referentes 


al  estudio  de  los  torpedos.    (Revista  general 
de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  6,  1880,  p.  237-242.) 

VXA 

274.     Torpedo  Lay.     (Revista  general 

de  marina,   Madrid,  tomo  6,   1880,  p.  676- 
686.)  VXA 


TORPEDOES 


15 


1S80,  continued. 

275.  Sims  new  submarine  torpedo.  (Nau- 
tical gazette,  New  York.  v.  13,  1880,  p.  150.) 

VXA 

276.  Stschensnowitsch.  Ueber  die  Ver- 
wendung  der  Torpedowaffe  auf  Torpedo- 
booten  und  Schlachtschiffen.  (Mittheil- 
ungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens, 
Pola,  Bd.  8,  1880,  p.  201-219.)  VXA 

277.  Thornycroft,  John  Isaac.  On  torpedo 
boats  and  light  yachts  for  high  speed  steam 
navigation.  (Institution  of  Civil  Engineers, 
Minutes  of  proceedings,  London,  v.  66,  1880, 
p.  87-178.)  VDA 

Gives  valuable  notes  on  torpedoes. 

278.  Torpedo-boat  progress  in  1879. 
(Iron,  London,  v.  15,  1880,  p.  19-20.) 

3-tVA 

279.  Torpedo  investigations.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  new  series,  v.  42, 
1880,  p.  74.)  VA 

280.  Torpedo  warfare  at  Portsmouth. 
(Marine  engineer,  London,  v.  1,  1880, 
p.  149.)  VXA 

A  series  of  experiments. 

281.  Towing  and  discharging  torpedoes 
from  torpedo  boats,  illus.  (Engineer,  Lon- 
don, V.  50,  1880,  p.  477.)  VA 


1881 

282.  Abbot,  Henr}'  Larcom.  Report  upon 
experiments  and  investigations  to  develop 
a  system  of  submarine  mines  for  defending 
the  harbors  of  the  United  States.  Wash- 
ington: Gov.  Prtg.  Off..  1881.  444  p., 
19  diagr.,  7  pi.  4°.  (United  States.— 
Engineer  Department.  Professional  paper 
23.)  ttVWI 

283.  Donaldson,  John.  The  further  de- 
velopments of  the  Thornycroft  torpedo 
vessels,  illus.  (Royal  United  Service  In- 
stitution, Journal,  London,  v.  25,  1881, 
p.  387-411.)  VWA 

284.  '  The  Ericsson  "Destroyer."  (Marine 
engineer,   London,  v.  3,   1881,  p.  16-17.) 

VXA 

Notes  on  the  work  of  David  Bushnell,  Robert 
Fulton,  Samuel  Colt,  W.  B.  Cusliing,  and  John  Erics- 
son. 

285.  Ericsson's  torpedo  system.  (En- 
gineering, London,  v.  32,  1881,  p.  331-332.) 

VDA 

From  American  machinist.  New  York,  v.  4,  Sept. 
24,   1881. 

Reviewed  by  William  W.  Kimball  in  United 
States  Naval  Institute.  Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  7, 
1881,  p.  339-341,   VXA. 

286.  The  Lay-Haight  torpedo.  (Army  and 
navv  iournal.  New  ^'ork.  v.  18.  1881,  p.  1009. 
1074;  V.  26,  1889,  p.  1020.)  ft  VWA 


287.  Pietruski,  AI.  von.  Improvisierte 
Torpedos  und  improvisierte  Schutzmittel 
zur  Abwehr  von  Torpedoangriffen.  (Mit- 
theilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens, 
Pola,  Bd.  9,  1881,  p.  325-349.)  VXA 

288.  Ein  Raketentorpedo.  (Mittheilungen 
aus  dem  Gel^ete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd. 
9,  1881,  p.  628-629.)  VXA 

289.  A  Rocket  torpedo.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  new  series,  v.  45,  1881,  p. 
131.)  VA 

290.  Scandinavian  experiments  with  sub- 
marine mines.  (United  States  Naval  Insti- 
tute, Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  7,  1881, 
p.  121-154.)  VXA 

Translated    from    the    Danish    by    Lieut.    W.    II. 
Beehler,  U.  S.  N. 

291.  Scheidnagel,  Leopoldo.  Desarrollo 
de  los  principios  fisicos  6  sean  las  bases,  en 
que  se  ha  fundado  la  combinacion  de  los 
elementos,  que  constituyen  el  material 
organico  reglamentario,  para  una  linea  de- 
fensiva  de  minas  hidraulicas  segim  la  pro- 
puesta  descrita  en  el  capitulo  vii  de  la  obra 
Minas  hidraulicas  defensivas.  Madrid:  Im- 
prenta  del  Memorial  de  ingenieros,  1881. 
38  p.,  1  diagr.  4°.  (Memorial  de  ingenieros, 
Madrid,  anno  Z6,  1881,  parte  1.)  VWA 

292.  Torpedo  accident  at  Newport,  R.  I. 
(Armj^  and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  19, 
1881,  p.  99,  101,  119.)  ft  VWA 

293.  Torpedo  accidents  at  Hobson's  Bay. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  31,  1881,  p.  434— 
435,  486-487.)  VDA 

294.  Torpedo  apparatus  exhibition.  (Tele- 
graphic iournal  and  electrical  review,  Lon- 
don, v.  9,  1881,  p.  448.)  VGA 

295.  The  Torpedo  boat  Destroyer.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  new  series,  v.  45, 
1881,  p.  353.)  VA 

First      public      exhibition      of      Capt.      Ericsson's 
"Destroyer." 

296.  Towing  and  discharging  torpedoes 
from  torpedo  boats.  (Scientific  American 
supplement,  New  York,  v.  11,  1881,  p.  4298.) 

VA 


1882 

297.  Bradford,  Royal  Bird.  History  of 
torpedo  warfare.  Newport,  R.  I.,  1882. 
90  p.    8^  VXV 

298.     Notes    on    movable    torpedoes. 

Newport,  R.  I.,  1882.    178  p.    8°.  VXV 

299.     Notes     on     the     spar     torpedo. 

Newport,  R.  I.,  1882.    98  p.    8°.  VXV 

300.     Notes     on     towing     torpedoes. 

Newport,  R.  I.,  1882.     43  p.    8^  VXV 


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1882,  continued. 

301.  Brennan's  torpedo.  (Engineer,  Lon- 
don, V.  54.  1882,  p.  26.)  VA 

Abstracted  in  Armv  and  navy  journal.  New  York, 
V.  20,   1882,  p.  61,  tt  'VIVA. 

Notes  new   devices   for   steering. 

302.  Converse,  George  Albert.  Electrical 
fuses.  Theory,  materials,  construction, 
measurement,  circuits,  etc.  [Lectures  sup- 
plementary to  "Notes  on  torpedo  fuses"  by 
Lieut.  G.  A.  Converse,  1875.]  [Newport, 
R.  I.?    1882?,    65  p.    8".      *  C  p.v.l489,  no.l 

303.  A  Curious  torpedo.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  new  series,  v.  47, 
1882,  p.  97.)  VA 

304.  Defense  des  cotes  au  moyen  des  tor- 
pilles.  illus.  (Le  Genie  civil,  tome  2,  1882, 
p.  521.)  VA 

305.  Holmes  torpedo  finder,  illus.  (En- 
gineering, London,  v.  Zi,  1882,  p.  343.) 

VDA 

With  illustration  on  p.  357. 

306.  The  Lay  torpedo.  (Engineering, 
London,  v.  34,  1882,  p.  630.)  VDA 

307.  The  Lay  torpedo.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  new  series,  v.  47,  1882, 
p.  5.)  VA 

308.  Moors,  H.  The  sea-cell  as  a  possible 
source  of  danger  in  torpedo  experiments. 
(Royal  Society  of  Victoria,  Transactions, 
Melbourne,  v.'l8,  1882,  p.  71-81.)  *  EC 

-Abstracted  in  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  Min- 
utes of  proceedings,  London,  v.  71,  1882,  p.  521—522, 
VDA. 

309.  Torpedo  boat  for  the  Italian  govern- 
ment, illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  new  series,  v.  46,  1882,  p.  330.)       VA 

310.  Torpedo  warfare,  illus.  (Scientific 
American  supplement,  New  York,  v.  14, 
1882,  p.  5659-5660.)  VA 

From  the  Engineer. 
Notes  on  mines. 

311.  Towing  and  discharging  torpedoes, 
illus.  (Scientific  American  supplement. 
New  York,  v.  13,  1882,  p.  5177-5178.)       VA 

Historical  notes  on  the  torpedo   and   submarine. 


1883 

312.  Discharging  torpedoes.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  53,  1883,  p.  291.)  VA 

313.  Earth  torpedoes.  (Army  and  navy 
journal.  New  York,  v.  21,   1883,  p.  321.) 

tt  VWA 

314.  English  torpedo  experiments.  (Sci- 
entific American,  New  York,  v.  49,  1883, 
p.  67.)  VA 

315.  Firing  torpedoes.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  v.  48,  1883,  p.  327.)  VA 

Brief   note. 


316.  Graydon's  torpedo  system.  (Army 
and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  20,  1883,  p. 
906.)  ttVWA 

Invention  of  Lieut.  J.  A.  Graydon,  U.   S.  N. 

317.  Guerout,  Aug.  Le  systeme  de  tor- 
pilles  du  capitaine  MacEvoy.  illus.  (La 
lumiere  electrique,  Paris,  tome  9,  1883,  p. 
202-204.)  VGA 

318.  The  Lay  torpedo.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  v.  48,  1883,  p.  50.)  VA 

319.  Locomotive  torpedoes.  (Army  and 
navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  20,  1883,  p. 
1017-1018.)  ttVWA 

320.  McEvoy's  torpedo  system.  (Engi- 
neering, London,  v.  35,  1883,  p.  433-434.) 

VDA 

Also  published  in  Scientific  American  supplement, 
V.  15,   1883,  p.  6215,  VA. 

321.  Noel,  G.  H.  On  certain  points  of  im- 
portance in  the  construction  of  ships  of 
war.  (Institution  of  Naval  Architects, 
Transactions,  London,  v.  24,  1883,  p.  1-20.) 

VXA 

Torpedo   defence,   p.  8-10. 

322.  On  sea-going  torpedo  boats.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  48,  1883,  p. 
261.)  VA 

Abstract  of  paper  read  before  the  Institution  of 
Naval  Architects  by  J.  A.  Normand. 

323.  Richard,  Gustave.  Application  de 
I'electricite  a  la  direction  des  torpilles 
offensives,  illus.  (La  lumiere  electrique. 
Paris,  tome  10,  1883,  p.  22-24,  41-45,  74-78. 
113-116.)  VGA 

324.  Sleeman,  C.  The  Lay  and  other  lo- 
comotive torpedoes  considered  for  the  pur- 
pose of  coast  defence,  and  also  as  the  arma- 
ment of  ships,  torpedo  and  submarine 
boats.  (Royal  United  Service  Institution, 
Journal,    London,   v.  27,    1883,    p.  39-71.) 

VWA 

Abstracted  in  Armv  and  navx  journal,  New  York, 
v.  20,  1883,  p.  1017-1018,  ft  VWA. 

Description  of  the  Lay,  Ericsson,  Brennan  and 
Whitehead   torpedoes. 

325.  Torpedo  boats.  illus.  (Scientific 
American  supplement.  New  York,  v.  15, 
1883,  p.  6139.)  VA 

From  L'lllustration. 

Notes  on  torpedoes  in  the  French  navy. 

326.  Torpedo  boats  in  collision.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  48,  1883,  p. 
243.)  VA 

327.  Whitehead  and  American  torpedoes. 
(Army  and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  20, 
1883,  p.  635.)  tt  VWA 


1884 

328.     Automatic   torpedoes.  (Scientific 

American,   New  York,  v.  51,   1884,  p.  272.) 

VA 

Invention  of  George  E.  Ilaight  of  Hartford,  Conn. 


TORPEDOES 


17 


1884,  continued. 

329.  Canet's  apparatus  for  launching  tor- 
pedoes, illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v. 
2,7,  1884,  p.  230-231.)  VDA 

330.  Chabaud-Arnault,  Charles.  Les  tor- 
pilles  a  bord  des  navires  et  des  embarca- 
tions  de  combat.  (Revue  maritime  et  co- 
loniale,  Paris,  tome  82,  1884,  p.  269-329.) 

VXA 

Translated     by     Commander     William     Bainbridge 
Hoff  in   Armv  and  navy  quarterly.  New  York,  v.  1, 

1885,  p.  91-117,   VXA. 

331.  An  Electric  torpedo  boat.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  51,  1884.  p. 
100,  163.)  VA 

Invention  of  Professor  J.  H.  L.  Tuck. 

332.  Heinz,  Julius.  Die  Bewegungsver- 
haltnisse  des  Fischtorpedos.  (Mittheilun- 
gen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola, 
Bd.  12,  1884,  p.  585-614.)  VXA 

333.  Improved  torpedo  boat,  illus.  (Sci- 
entific American,  New  York,  v.  50,  1884, 
p.  242.)  VA 

334.  Improved  torpedo  launching  appa- 
ratus, illus.  (Scientific  American  supple- 
ment. New  York,  v.  17,  1884,  p.  6991.)       VA 

335.  Kingsford,  H.  Electrical  grapnel  for 
submarine  cables  and  torpedo  lines,  illus. 
(Scientific  American  supplement,  New 
York,  V.  17,  1884,  p.  6859.)  VA 

336.  Our  naval  torpedo  service.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  51,  1884,  p. 
416.)  VA 

Notes   on  tbe  work  of  Admiral   T.   O.    Selfridge, 
U.  S.  N. 

337.  The  Pneumatic  dynamite  gun  for  tor- 
pedo launches,  illus.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can supplement.  New  York,  v.  18,  1884,  p. 
7113-7114.)  VA 

338.  Richard,  Gustave.  Le  torpilleur  de 
Nordenfelt  et  le  gouvernail  de  M.  Pugibet. 
illus.  (La  lumiere  electrique,  Paris,  tome 
13,  1884,  p.  249-250.)  VGA 

339.     Les   torpilleurs  automobiles   de 

Lay  et  de  Williams,  illus.  (La  lumiere 
electrique,  Paris,  tome  14,  1884,  p.  443-449.) 

VGA 

340.  Torpedo  boat  guns.  (Scientific 
American  supplement,  New  York,  v.  17, 
1884,  p.  6826-6828.)  VA 

Description  of  the  Plotchkiss  gun. 

341.  Torpedo  boats.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can supplement.  New  York,  v.  18,  1884, 
p.  7083.)  VA 

Brief   historical   review. 

342.  [Torpedo  boats  for  the  Danish  and 
Russian  governments.]  illus.  (Scientific 
American  supplement.  New  York,  v.  17, 
1884,  p.  6764-6765.)  VA 


343.  Torpedo  equipment  of  the  British. 
navy.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  58,  1884,  p. 
482.)  VA 

344.  Torpedo  experiments  in  China. 
(Marine  engineer,  London,  v.  6,  1885,  p. 
252.)  VXA 

Experiments  made  by  Capt.  F.  Harvey  at  Nankin. 

345.  Torpedoes  for  defence  and  attack, 
illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  38,  1884, 
p.  364,  369-370.)  VDA 

Notes  on  J.   S.  Williams*  plan. 

346.  Torpedoes  and  torpedo  boats.  (Ma- 
rine engineer,  London,  v.  6,  1884,  p.  201- 
203.)  VXA 

See  also  notes  on  p.  1,   196. 

347.  Das  Torpedowesen  in  der  deutschen 
Marine  in  seiner  organisatorischen  und 
materiellen  Entwickelung.  Berlin:  E.  S. 
Mittler  u.  Sohn,  1884.     16  p.    8°. 

VXM  p.v.  4,  no.  6 

348.  Williams'  system  of  coast  defense  by 
electrical  torpedoes.  illus.  (Scientific 
American  supplement.  New  York,  v.  18, 
1884,  p.  7451-7452.)  VA 

For    note   on    this   invention    see   Army   and   navy 
journal.    New    York,    v.  22,    1884,    p.  272,     tt  VWA. 

349.  Yarrow,  A.  F.  Torpedo  boats  having 
special  reference  to  those  built  by  Messrs. 
Yarrow  &  Co.  (Royal  United  Service  In- 
stitution, Journal,  London,  v.  28,  1884,  p. 
603-628.)  VWA 


1885 

350.  Accident  cause  par  une  torpille.  (Cos- 
mos. Paris,  nouv.  serie,  tome  2,  1885,  p. 
449.)  VA 

351.  Aerial  torpedoes.  (Engineering, 
London,  v.  39,  1885,  p.  657-658.)  VDA 

Abstract  of  address  by  F.  Gower  before  the  Royal 
United  Service  Institution. 

352.  Autobiography  of  a  Whitehead  tor- 
pedo, illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  39, 
1885,  p.  127-128,  155-157,  177-181,  205-206, 
233-236.  257-260,  279-281,  306-307,  2>Z?>-ZU, 
383-385,  414-415,  521.)  VDA 

A  very  complete  series  of  articles. 

353.  Bailly,  B.  La  torpille  intelligente, 
systeme  Bcrdan.  illus.  (Cosmos,  Paris, 
nouv.  serie,  tome  2,  1885,  p.  344-346.)      VA 

Protected  bj'  net. 

354.  Bateau-torpilleur  sous-marin,  sys- 
teme Goubet.  illus.  (Le  genie  civil,  tome 
8,  1885,  p.  130-132.)  VA 

355.  Beantwortung  der  von  Vice-Admiral 
Hornliy  geslellten  Fragen  iibcr  Minen  und 
Drahttaubarricaden.  (Mittheilungen  aus 
dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  13, 
1885,  p.  686-690.)  VXA 


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18S5,  continued. 

356.  The  Berdan  torpedo,  illus.  (Army 
and  navy  journal,  New  York.  v.  23,  1885, 
p.  128,  415-416;  v.  24,  1887;  p.  860;  v.  25,  1888, 
p.  976.)  ttVWA 

Invention   of   General   IT.    Berdan. 

357.  The  Berdan  twin  torpedo.  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  53, 
1885,  p.  192,  196.)  VA 

Notes  on  attack  on  ships  protected  by  netting. 

358.  Bertrand.  Exposition  de  I'ecole  des 
torpilles.  (La  luniiere  electrique,  Paris, 
tome  16,  1885,  p.  365-366.)  VGA 

Account  of  the  exhibits  at  the  International  Elec- 
trical   Exposition,    Philadelphia,    1884. 

359.  The  Brennan  torpedo.  (Engineering-, 
London,  v.  39,  1885,  p.  612.)  VDA 

Brief  note. 

360.  British  experimental  evolutions  with 
torpedoes  and  war  ships,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific  American   supplement,   New  York,  v. 

20,  1885,  p.  8008-8009.)  VA 

Use  of  torpedo  nets. 

361.  Chabaud-Arnault,  Charles.  Die  Ver- 
wendung  der  Torpedos  an  Bord  der  zur 
Schlachtflotte  gehorigen  Schiffe  und 
Boote.  (Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete 
des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  13,  1885,  p.  69- 
113.)  VXA 

Translated   from   Rcz'ue   maritime   et  colonialc. 

362.  The  Defense  of  ports  by  means  of 
electric  torpedoes,  illus.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can supplement.  New  York,  v.  19,  1885.  p. 
7655-7656.)  VA 

From    La  Luniiere  electrique. 

363.  Encore  une  nouvelle  torpille.  (Cos- 
mos, Paris,  nouv.  serie,  tome  1,  1885,  p.  596- 
597.)  VA 

364.  The  French  dispatch  torpedo  boat 
"La  Bombe."  illus.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  v.  53,  1885,  p.  103.)  VA 

365.  Gallwey,  E.  P.  The  use  of  torpedoes 
in  war.  illus.  (Royal  United  Service  In- 
stitution. Journal,  London,  v.  29,  1885.  p. 
471-496.)  VWA 

-Abstracted   in   Scientific  America)!  sitl^f'lement,   v. 

21,  1886,  no.  536.  p.  8554-8556,  VA,  and  Engineer- 
ing,  London,   v.  39,   1885,   p.  268-270,    VDA. 

366.  La  Guerre  aux  torpilleurs.  (Cosmos, 
Paris,  nouv.  serie,  tome  2,  1885,  p.  338.)  VA 

367.  Hayes,  M.  P.  Torpedoes  and  torpedo 
boats  considered  as  a  sole  means  of  defense 
for  seaboard  cities.  (Scientific  American 
supplement,  New  York,  v.  20,  1885,  p.  8010.) 

VA 

368.  Hobart-Hampden,  Augustus  Charles. 
The  torpedo  scare,  illus.  (Blackwood's 
magazine,  Edinburgh,  v.  137,  1885,  p.  7?)7- 
7A7.)  *  DA 

Abstracted  in  Armv  and  iia~'v  journal.  New  York, 
V.  22,   1885,  p.  979-980,   tt  VIV'A. 


369.  Hogane,  J.  T.  A  torpedo  reminis- 
cence. (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
V.  52,  1885,  p.  357.)  VA 

Use  in   the   Confederate  navy. 

370.  Howell  torpedo.  (Army  and  navy 
journal.  New  York,  v.  23.  1885,  p.  68.  396; 
V.  26,  1889,  p.  391.  532;  v.  29,  1891-92,  p.  205, 
296,  313,  341;  v.  34,  1896,  p.  160,  207.) 

ft  VWA 

Brief  notes. 

371.  Illustration  of  new  "Berdan"  torpe- 
do.    (Graphic,  London,  v.  32,  1885,  p.  288.) 

*DA 

372.  Lartige,  de.  Nos  torpilles  dans  les 
mers  de  Chine,  illus.  (Cosmos,  Paris, 
nouv.  serie,  tome  1,  1885,  p.  150-152.)       VA 

373.  Machine  guns  for  repelling  torpedo 
attacks,  illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v. 
39,  1885,  p.  281-284.)  VDA 

374.  Nets  versus  torpedoes.  (Scientific 
American,   New   York,  v.  53,   1885,  p.  181.) 

VA 

375.  New  English  fleet  of  torpedo  boats. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  52, 
1885,  p.  373;  v.  53,  1885,  p.  212.)  VA 

376.  A  New  torpedo.  (Engineering  news, 
New  York,  v.  14,  1885,  p.  244.)  VDA 

Invention   of   General    Berdan. 

377.  Normand,  J.  A.  fitude  sur  les  torpil- 
leurs. Paris:  Gauthier-Villars,  1885.  28  p. 
4°.  VXV 

378.  Nos  torpilleurs.  (Cosmos,  Paris, 
nouv.  serie,  tome  1,  1885,  p.  624.)  VA 

379.  A  Novel  torpedo  boat,  "David  Bush- 
nell."  (.Scientific  American,-  New  York, 
V.  53,  1885,  p.  341.)  VA 

380.  Paulson's  self  propelling  and  steer- 
ing torpedo,  illus.  (Scientific  American 
supplement.  New  York,  v.  19,  1885,  p.  7673- 
7674.)  VA 

Invention  of  Richard  Paulson. 

381.  R.  Paulson's  self-propelling  torpe- 
does, illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  39, 
1885,  p.  145,  169.)  VDA 

382.  Sleeman,  C.      Torpedo-boat  warfare. 
(.\rmy  and  navy  quarterly,  New  York.  v.  1.' 
1885,  p.  237-252,  284-300.)  VXA 

383.  Sogenannte  Tagesfragen.  Erwider- 
ung  auf  einen  Artikel  der  Revue  des  deux 
mondes  "Torpilleurs  et  canonnieres"  von 
einem  Seeofficier.  Braunschweig:  Goeritz 
und  zu  Putlitz,  1885.    42  p.    8°. 

VXM  p.v.4,  no.4 

384.  Soulages,  C.  C.  La  defense  des  ports 
an  moyen  de  torpilles  electriqucs.  (La 
lumiere  electrique,  Paris,  tome  15,  1885,  p. 
124-126.)  VGA 

.Mso     in     Scientific    American     supplement,     New 
York,  V.  19,  1885,  p.  7655-7656,   VA. 


TORPEDOES 


19 


1SS5,  continued. 

385.  A  Submarine  torpedo  boat,  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  53, 
1885,  p.  406.)  VA 

386.  Szigyarto,  W.  Automobiles  Minen- 
system  fiir  veranderliche  Nivcaustande. 
(Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  See- 
wesens,   Pola,   Bd.  13,   1885,  p.  113-117.) 

VXA 

387.  Los  Torpederos  en  un  combate  naval. 
(Revista  general  de  marina,  Aladrid,  tomo 
17,  1885,  p.  419-425.)  VXA 

Translation  from  Engineering. 

388.  Torpedo  boats  in  war.  (Scientific 
American  supplement.  New  York,  v.  19, 
1885,  p.  7896.)  VA 

From  Engineering. 

389.  A  Torpedo  catcher.  (Engineering, 
London,  v.  40,  1885,  p.  512.)  VDA 


390.     Torpedo    observing   station. 


illus. 


(Scientific  American  supplement.  New 
York,  V.  19,  1885,  p.  7656.)  VA 

From  La  nature. 

391.  Torpedo  operations  at  Corfu.  illus. 
(The  Graphic,  London,  \.2)2,  1885,  p.  258.) 

*DA 

Illus.,   p.  264. 

392.  The  Torpedo  scare.  (Engineering, 
London,  v.  40,  1885,  p.  62.)  VDA 

Editorial. 

Abstracted  in  .4rm\'  and  navy  journal,  v.  23,  1883, 
p.  38,  ft  VIVA. 

393.  Torpedo  swimmers  —  old  and  new. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  52, 
1885,  p.  304.)  VA 

Notes  on  David  Bushnell's  boat  and  its  use  in  the 
Revolution. 

394.  Torpedo  warfare.  (Marine  engineer, 
London,  v.  7,  1885,  p.  87-89,  118;  v.  8,  1887, 
p.  362;  V.  18,  1896,  p.  112.)  VXA 

A    valuable    historical    review    of    the    use    of    the 
torpedo  in  war. 

395.  Torpedoes  for  the  Austrian  navy. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  52, 
1885,  p.  134.)  VA 

Abstracted  from  La  nature. 

396.  Torpille  guidee  sur  un  parcours  de  3 
milles.  (Cosmos,  Paris,  nouv.  serie,  tome 
\  1885,  p.  509.)  VA 

Also  printed  in  Le  genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  7,  1885, 
p.  31,  VA. 

397.  Torpille  portee.  (Cosmos,  Paris, 
nouv.  serie,  tome  1,  1885,  p.  524.)  VA 

398.  Une  Torpille  terrestre.  (Cosmos, 
Paris,  nouv.  serie,  tome  1,  1885,  p.  401.)  VA 

399.  Torpilles  terrestres.  (Cosmos,  Paris, 
nouv.  serie,  tome  1,  1885,  p.  482.)  VA 

400.  Un  Torpilleur  coule.  (Cosmos,  Paris, 
nouv.  serie,  tome  2,  1885,  p.  227.)  VA 


401.  Un  Torpilleur  franqais.  (Cosmos, 
Paris,  nouv.  serie,  tome  1,  1885,  p.  512.)  VA 

402.  Le  Torpilleur  68.  (Cosmos,  Paris, 
nouv.  serie,  tome  1,  1885,  p.  428.)  VA 

403.  Torpilleurs  et  cuirasses.  (Cosmos, 
Paris,  nouv.  serie,  tome  1,  1885,  p.  339-340.) 

VA 

404.  Torpilleurs  japonais.  (Cosmos,  Paris, 
nouv.  serie,  tome  1,  1885,  p.  541.)  VA 

405.  United  States.  —  Fortifications  Board. 
Report  of  the  committee. .  .upon  torpe- 
does, stationary  and  movable,  and  torpedo 
boats.  Committee  no.  2.  Washington: 
Gov.  Prtg.  Off.,  1885.     1  p.l.,  5  p.     f°. 

tt  VXC  p.v.9,  no.  5 

406.  Volunteer  torpedo  corps.  (Engi- 
neer, London,  v.  59,  1885,  p.  404.)  VA 

407.  Wallace  torpedo.  (Army  and  navy 
journal,  New  York,  v.  23,  1885,  p.  341.) 

tt  VWA 

Invention  of  Gen.  Lew  Wallace. 

408.  The  Weeks*  rocket  torpedo.  (Army 
and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  18,  1881, 
p.  1093;  V.  22,  1885,  p.  937.)  ft  VWA 

The    first    article    is    abstracted    from    the    Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Evening  Bulletin  of  July  26,  1881. 


1886 

409.  Bourgois,  Simeon.  La  guerre  de 
course.  La  grande  guerre  et  les  torpilles. 
Paris:  [G.  Chamerot,]  1886.    71  p.    8°.  VXV 

Repr. :  La  nouvelle  revue,   1886. 

410.  Construction  of  torpedo  boats.  (Sci- 
entific American,  New  York,  v.  54,  1886, 
p.  275.)  VA 

Illustrations    showing    the    various    steps    of    the 
construction  work. 

411.  La  Cuesti6n  de  los  torpederos.  (Re- 
vista general  de  marina,  Aladrid,  tomo  19, 
1886,  p.  455-459.)  VXA 

Translated  from  Le  Yacht. 

412.  Dubassov,  T.  W.  Die  Taktik  der 
Torpedoboote.  (Mittheilungen  aus  dem 
Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  14,  1886, 
p.  65-89.)  VXA 

Also  in  Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo 
18,    1886,   p.  407-423.   VXA. 

413.  French  naval  maneuvers.  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  55, 
1886,  p.  150.)  VA 

Notes  on  anchoring  torpedoes. 

414.  French  torpedo  boat  experiments. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  61,  1886,  p.  213.)  VA 

Brief  notes  on  torpedo  experiments. 

415.  French  torpedo  experiments.  (Sci- 
entific American,  New  York,  v.  54,  1886, 
p.  209.)  VA 


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1S86,  continued. 

416.  Hall's  fish  torpedo.  (Army  and  navy 
journal,  New  York,  v.  23,  1886,  p.  899.) 

tt  VWA 

Invention  of  Lieut.  Martin  E.  Hall. 

417.  Harris,  Robert  Hastings.  The  change 
in  the  conditions  of  marine  warfare  owing 
to  the  introduction  of  the  ram,  the  tor- 
pedo, and  the  submarine  mine,  etc.  illus. 
(United  Service  Institution,  Journal,  Lon- 
don, V.  30,  1886,  p.  419-499.)  VWA 

418.  Jaques,  William  Henry.  Paper  on 
naval  torpedo  warfare.  Prepared  for  the 
use  of  the  select  committee  of  the  United 
States  Senate  on  Ordnance  and  War 
Ships.  With  papers  by  Lieutenant  Com- 
mander F.  M.  Barber  and  Lieutenant  E.  W. 
Very.  [Washington:  Gov.  Prtg.  Off.,  1886.] 
147-191  p.,  1  diagr.     8°.        VXM  p.v,4,  no.5 


419. 


Torpedoes  for  national  defence; 


a  practical  and  concise  review  of  these 
weapons. .  .together  with  the  results  ob- 
tained at  official  trials,  and  a  description 
and  comparison  of  the  Sims,  Whitehead, 
and  Howell. .  .  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons,  1886.     49  p.,  1  pi.     illus.     12°. 

VWS  P.V.2A 

420.  Land  torpedoes.  (Engineering,  Lon- 
don, V.  41,  1886,  p.  135-136.)  VDA 

Abstract  of  address  delivered  by  Major  M.  T. 
Sale  before  the  Royal  United  Service  Institution, 
Jan.  27,  1886. 

421.  Le  Roy,  A.  Parte  de  mar  del  torpe- 
dero  frances  num.  61.  Traducido  por 
Emilio  Hediger.  (Revista  general  de  ma- 
rina, Madrid,  tomo  19,   1886,  p.  218-236.) 

VXA 

422.  Lisbonne,  E.  Torpilleurs  d'Elbing. 
—  Woodite.  illus.  (Le  genie  civil,  Paris, 
tome  10,  1886,  p.  46-47.)  VA 


423. 


Torpilleurs     des     marines     an- 


glaise,  frangaise,  italienne,  allemande  et 
russe.  (Le  genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  10,  1886, 
p.  113-114.)  VA 

424.  Manceau,  Claude.  Obus-torpilles  et 
canons  pneuniatiques.  illus.  (Le  genie 
civil,  Paris,  tome  9,  1886,  p.  279-282.)      VA 

425.  A  New  travelling  torpedo.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  54,  1886,  p. 
230.)  VA 

Note  on  work  of  R.  Paulson. 

426.  Normand,  J.  A.  Estudios  sobre  tor- 
pcderos.  Traducido  por  Emilio  Hediger. 
(Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo 
18,  1886,  p.  76-99.)  VXA 

427.  On  board  a  torpedo  boat,  illus.  (Sci- 
entific American  supplement.  New  York, 
V.  21,  1886,  p.  8679-8680.)  VA 

Notes  on   the  Whitehead  torpedo. 


428.  Paulson,  R.  Paulson's  electrical  au- 
tomatic torpedo.  (Royal  United  Service 
Institution,  Journal,  London,  v.  30,  1886,  p. 
535.)  VWA 

429.  Puente  y  Patron,  Ricardo  Fernandez 
de  la.  Memoria  sobre  el  torpedero  "Reta- 
mosa."  (Revista  general  de  marina,  Ma- 
drid, tomo   19,   1886,  p.  182-210.)         VXA 

430.  Riondel,  A.,  conde.  Propiedades 
marineras  de  los  torpederos.  Travesia  de 
los  puertos  del  oceano  a  Tolon.  (Revista 
general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  19,  1886, 
p.  131-134.)  VXA 

Translated  from  Cosmos  by  S.  LI. 

431.  Russian  prizes  for  torpedo  defence. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  41,   1886,  p.  210.) 

VDA 

432.  The  Sims  torpedo.  (Engineering, 
London,  v.  41,  1886,  p.  139.)  VDA 

433.  The  Sims  torpedo.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can supplement.  New  York,  v.  21,  1886,  p. 
8377.)  VA 

434.  Sturdee,  Sir  Frederick  Charles  Dove- 
ton.  The  changes  in  the  conditions  of 
naval  warfare,  owing  to  the  introduction  of 
the  ram,  the  torpedo,  and  the  submarine 
mine,  having  regard  to  chiefly  the  follow- 
ing points  in  our  own  and  foreign  navies, 
viz.: — -training  of  personnel;  construction 
and  protection  of  materiel;  and  attack 
and  defence  of  ships  and  harbours,  illus. 
(Royal  United  Service  Institution,  Journal, 
London,  v.  30,  1886,  p.  367-418.)  VWA 


435.  Torpedo  balloons,     illus. 
American    supplement.    New 
1886,  p.  9031.) 

436.  A  Torpedo  cannon  ball. 
American,   New   York,  v.  55, 

Invention  of  Captain  Coudray. 

437.  A  Torpedo  cannon  ball, 
navy    journal.    New    York,    v. 
338.) 

Brief  note. 


(Scientific 

York,    V.22, 

VA 

(Scientific 

1886,  p.  309.) 

VA 


(Army  and 

24,    1886,    p. 

ft  VWA 


438.  A  Torpedo  catcher.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  54,   1886,  p.  52.) 

VA 

Invention  of  John  Samuel  White. 

439.  A  Torpedo  catcher,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American  supplement.  New  York,  v. 
21,  1886,  p.  8413-8414,  8567-8569.)  VA 

440.  Torpedo  experiments  at  Portsmouth. 
(Illustrated  London  news,  London,  v.  89, 
1886,  p.  509.)  *  DA 

441.  Torpedo  experiments  at  Portsmouth 
upon  the  resistance.  (United  States  Naval 
Institute,  Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  12. 
1886,  p.  641-642.)  VXA 

From  the  London  Times,  Sept.   18,  1886. 


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21 


1886,  continued. 

442.  Torpedo  vessels  and  their  equipment. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  62,  1886,  p.  374.)  VA 

Notes   on   torpedoes. 

443.  Torpedoes.  (Engineering,  London, 
V.  42,  1886,  p.  500,  575,  621-622.)  VDA 

A  series  of  editorials  on  the  value  of  torpedoes  in 
war.  Abstracted  in  Army  and  navy  journal.  New 
York,  V.  24,  1886,  p.  435,  tt  VIVA. 

444.  Torpedoes  eighty  years  ago.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  55,  1886.  p. 
358.)  VA 

Notes  on  Robert  Fulton's  Torpedo  war  and  sub- 
marine explosions.  New  York,   1808—10. 

445.  Torpedoes  v.  the  "resistance." 
(Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  24, 
1886,  p.  380.)  tt  VWA 

446.  Torpilleur  sous-marin  a  deplacement 
variable  par  developpement  telescopique. 
(Le  genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  10,  1886,  p.  199.) 

VA 

447.  Whitehead  torpedoes.  (Naval  an- 
nual, Portsmouth,  1886,  p.  474-475.)     VXA 


1887 

448.  Berdan  torpedo  boat,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  56,  1887,  p. 
326.)  VA 

Invention    of   Gen.    Berdan. 

449.  The  Brennan  torpedo.  (.A.rmy  and 
navy  journal.  New  York.  v.  25,  1887-88.  p. 
133,  745;  v.  26,  1889,  p.  1031.)  tt  VWA 

450.  The  "Brennan"  torpedo,  illus.  (En- 
gineering, London,  v.  43,  1887,  p.  601-603; 
V.  44,  1887,  p.  2-4,  124.)  VDA 

Abstracted  in  Armv  and  nai'V  journal.  New  Y'ork, 
V.  24,  1887,  p.  1003-1004,  tt  VIVA. 

45L  The  Brennan  torpedo,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American  supplement,  New  York,  v. 
24,  1887,  p.  9704-9706.)  VA 

452.  British  torpedo  boat  no.  79.  illus. 
(Scientific  American  supplement,  New 
York,  V.  23.  1887,  p.  9271-9272.)  VA 

453.  A  British  torpedo  fleet.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York.  v.  56,  1887,  p.  401.) 

VA 

454.  C,  J.  Canon  pneumatique  a  dyna- 
mite et  obus-torpille  du  lieutenant  Zalinski, 
de  la  marine  £tats-Unis.  illus.  (Le  genie 
civil,  Paris,  tome  12.  1887,  p.  70-71.)         VA 

Abstract    from    Scientific   American. 

455.  Concas  y  Palau,  Victor  Maria.  Tor- 
pedero  de  2'  clase,  construido  para  servir 
de  tipo  en  la  marina  inglesa.  (Revista 
general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo21,  1887, 
p.  786-789.)  VXA 

456.     Torpederos  de  mar.     Sus  prue- 

bas  e  ideas  corrientes  sobre  ellos  en  Ingla- 
terra.  (Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid, 
tomo  21,  1887,  p.  264-286.)  VXA 


457.  Dixon,  Jesse.  Plans  of  moorings  pro- 
tected by  netting  against  torpedo  attack, 
to  be  utilized  more  especially  by  a  blockad- 
ing squadron,  illus.  (Royal  United  Serv- 
ice Institution,  Journal,  London,  v.  31,  1887, 
p.  758-763.)  VWA 

458.  Effect  of  a  torpedo  on  an  ironclad, 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York,  v. 
56,  1887,  p.  136.)  VA 

459.  Experiencias  de  torpederos  en  la 
Baltico.  (Revista  general  de  marina,  Ma- 
drid, tomo  21,  1887,  p.  790-793.)  VXA 

Translated  from  Le  Messager  de  Cronstadt. 

460.  The  Fish  torpedo,  illus.  (Scientific 
American  supplement,  New  York,  v.  23, 
1887,  p.  9449-9450.)  VA 

Data  on  the  Whitehead  torpedo. 

461.  Hughes,  W.  S.  Modern  aggressive 
torpedoes.  illus.  (Scribner's  magazine. 
New  York,  v.  1,  1887,  p.  427^37.)  *  DA 

.Abstracted  in  Armv  and  navy  journal,  New  York, 
V.  24,    1887,    p.  883-884,    tt  VWA. 

462.  Lisbonne,  E.  Torpille  Brennan.  illus. 
(Le  genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  11,  1887,  p.  235- 
236.)  VA 

463.  Mahan,  D.  H.  A  new  method  for 
carrying  and  lowering,  and  for  detaching 
boats;  also  a  suggestion  for  defending 
ships  against  auto-mobile  torpedoes. 
(United  States  Naval  Institute.  Proceed- 
ings, Annapolis,  v.  13,  1887,  p.  397-404.) 

VXA 

Proposed    defence    against    auto-mobile    torpedoes, 
p.  403. 

464.  Mercader,  Pedro.  Viaje  del  torpe- 
dero  "Orion"  por  los  mares  del  Norte, 
canal  de  la  Mancha  y  golfo  de  Gascuna. 
(Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo 
20,  1887,  p.  3-23.)  VXA 

465.  New  British  torpedo  experiments. 
(Scientific  American  supplement.  New 
York,  v.  24,  1887,  p.  9592-9593.)  VA 

466.  New  torpedo  boat  for  the  Spanish 
government,  illus.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  v.  36,  1887.  p.  169.)  VA 

Description  of  "El  Destructor." 

467.  Novel  method  of  protecting  vessels 
against  torpedo  attack.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can. New  York.  v.  56,  1887,  p.  231.)        VA 

468.  Pneumatic  djmamite  torpedo  gun. 
illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  43,  1887.  p. 
344-345.  350.)  VDA 

469.  Report  of  torpedo  attack  and  de- 
fenses of  U.  S.  S.  "Tennessee."  (United 
States  Naval  Institute.  Proceedings.  .\n- 
napolis,  v.  13,  1887,  p.  266-268.)  VXA 

E.xperiments  made  Sept.   16,  1886. 

470.  Sanchez  de  Le6n,  Baldomero.  Tor- 
pederos. Visita  a  los  talleres  de  construc- 
cion  en  Sestri  (Genova)  y  al  arsenal  de 
Spezia.  (Revista  general  de  marina,  Ma- 
drid, tomo  20,  1887,  p.  ZZZ-ZZ7.)  VXA 


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1887,  continued. 

471.  A    Steam    propelled    torpedo,      illus. 

(Scientific  American  supplement,  New- 
York.  V.23,   1887,  p.  9435-9436.)  VA 

Invention  of  Edward  C.  Peck. 

472.  Steam  torpedoes.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  v.  56,  1887,  p.  164.)  VA 

473.  Los  Torpederos  blindados.  (Revista 
general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  20,  1887, 
p.  83-88.)  VXA 

Translation    of    communications    to    he    Yacht    by 
J.  A.  Noriiiand  and  E.   Lisbonne. 

474.  Torpederos  ingleses.  (Revista  gen- 
eral dc  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  21,  1887.  p. 
108-138.)  VXA 

475.  Torpedo  boat  catchers.  (Scientific 
American  supplement.  New  York,  v.  23, 
1887,  p.  9290.)  VA 

From  the  Engineer. 

476.  A  Torpedo  boat  flotilla  attacks  the 
Atlanta,  illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  V.  57,  1887,  p.  255,  258.)  VA 

Sham  battle  off  Newport,  R.  I. 

477.  Torpedo  boats  armed  with  pneu- 
matic dynamite  guns,  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  56,  1887,  p.  137.) 

VA 

478.  Torpedo  coast  defence.  (Army  and 
navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  25,  1887,  p.  128.) 

ft  VWA 

Editorial. 

479.  Torpedoes.  (Naval  annual,  Ports- 
mouth, 1887,  p.  482-500.)  VXA 

A  very  complete  article  giving  a  description  of  the 
various   types  of  torpedoes. 

480.  (Torpedoes  in  oil  wells  in  Canada.] 
(Scientific  American  supplement,  New 
York,  V.  54,  1887,  p.  9765.)  VA 

481.  Torpedoes  and  warships.  (Engineer- 
ing, London,  v.  43,  1887,  p.  186-187,  328.) 

VDA 

482.  Torpedos  automoviles  modernos. 
(Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo 
21,  1887,  p.  486-493.)  VXA 

Extracts    from    Le    Yacht,    translated    by    E.    Val- 
larino. 

483.  United  States.  —  Engineer  School  of 
Application.  Report  upon  trials  with  sub- 
marine mines  executed  jointly  by  Sweden, 
Norway  &  Denmark.  1874-1876.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Danish  by  Mr.  C.  W.  E. 
Oxholm.  Willets  Point:  Battalion  Press, 
1887.  2p.l..  109p.,  1  pi.  4°.  (Professional 
papers,    v.  2,  no.  8.)  VWI 

484.  Weyl,  C.  Torpederos  y  buque  pro- 
tector. (Revista  general  de  marina,  Ma- 
drid, tomo  21,  1887,  p.  75-79.)  VXA 

Translated  from  Lc   Yacht  by  E.  Vallarino. 

485.  Y.  Torpederos.  (Revista  general  de 
marina,  Madrid,  tomo  21,  1887,  p.  582-586.) 

VXA 


486.  Zalinski,  E.  L.  The  pneumatic  dy- 
namite torpedo  gun.  (Military  Service  In- 
stitution of  the  United  States,  Journal, 
New  York,  v.  8,  1887,  p.  169-196.)         VWA 


1888 

487.  Aerial  torpedo  thrower,  the  Graydon 
air  gun.  (Scientific  American  supplement. 
New  York.  v.  26,  1888,  p.  10794-10795.)  VA 

Invention  of  James  Weir  Graydon. 

488.  Barnaby,  Nathaniel.  Armour  for 
ships.  (Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  Min- 
utes of  proceedings,  London,  v.  98,  1888-89, 
p.  1-81.)  VDA 

Notes  on  torpedoes,   p.  57. 

489.  The  Berdan  torpedo  system.  (Engi- 
neering,  London,  v.  45,   1888,  p.  125-126.) 

VDA 

490.  Bermejo,  Segismundo.  Informe  re- 
ferente  a  las  experiencias  verificadas,  bajo 
la  direccion  de  dicho  jefe,  por  la  Division 
de  Torpederos  durante  los  meses  de  abril, 
mayo  y  junio,  en  cumplimiento  de  la  real 
orden  de  27  de  marzo  de  1888.  (Revista 
general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  23,  1888, 
p.  527-569.)  VXA 

491.  Bourgois,  Simeon.  Les  torpilleurs; 
la  guerre  navale  et  la  defense  des  cotes. 
Paris:  Librairie  de  la  Nouvelle  revue,  1888. 
viii,  356p.,  11.     12°.  VXV 

492.  Clark,  N.  B.  Gyroscopic  torpedoes, 
illus.  (United  States  Naval  Institute,  Pro- 
ceedings, Annapolis,  V.  14,   1888,  p.  606.) 

VXA 

493.  Demoulin,  Maurice.  Nouvelles  ma- 
chines marines,  des  batiments  a  grande 
vitesse,  des  torpilleurs  et  des  embarcations 
a  vapeur.  Paris:  E.  Bernard  &  Co..  1888. 
2v.    4°andf°.  f  VXHG 

Text  and  atlas. 

494.  The  French  torpedo  boat  Coureur. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  59, 
1888,  p.  10.)  VA 

495.  A  German  torpedo  catcher.  (Engi- 
neer, London,  v.  65,  1888,  p.  452.)  VA 

496.  Grenfell,  Hubert.  The  position  of  the 
torpedo  in  naval  warfare.  (Royal  United 
Service  Institution,  Journal,  London,  v.  32, 
1888,  p.  539-563.)  VWA 

Abstracted  in  Engineering.  London,  v.  45,  1888, 
p.  416-417,  VDA:  Engineer.  London,  v.  65,  1888,  p. 
367,  VA;  Scientific  American.  New  York,  v.  59,  1888, 
p.  96-97,  VA;  Mittheilungen  aiis  dem  Gebiete  des 
Seewesens,   Bd.  17,  p.  1-11,   VXA. 

497.  Hennebert,  Eugene.  Les  torpilles. 
Paris:  Hachette  et  Cie.,  1888.  2  p.l..  324  p. 
2.  ed.     12°.     (Bibliotheque  des  merveilles.) 

VXV 


TORPEDOES 


23 


188S,  continued. 

498.  Howell  locomotive  torpedo.  illus. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  45,  1888,  p.  58- 
60.)  VDA 

Gives    table    of    comparative    qualities    of   various 
torpedoes. 

499.  The  Howell  torpedo,  illus.  (Engi- 
neer, London,  v.  66,  1888,  p.  144-145.)      VA 

Abstract  in  Scientific  American  supplement.  New 
York,   V.  27,   1889,   p.  11272-11273,    VA. 

500.  The  Howell  torpedo,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  59,  1888.  p. 
243-244.)  VA 

501.  Inside  and  outside  of  a  torpedo  ves- 
sel —  H.  M.  S.  Rattlesnake,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific .American,  New  York,  v.  58,  1888,  p. 
383,  390.)  VA 

502.  Jaques,  William  Henry.  Torpedoes, 
torpedo  vessels,  and  torpedo  warfare. 
[Washington,  1888.)  8  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  50. 
cong.,  1.  sess.  Sen.  misc.  doc.  160;  serial 
2517.)  *SBE 

Reprinted   in   Engineering,    London,   v.   46,    1888, 
p.  617-618,  VA. 

503.  Land  torpedo  boats.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  58,  1888,  p.  20.) 

VA 

504.  Locomotive  torpedoes.        (Engineer, 

London,  v.  65,  1888,  p.  147.)  VA 

Notes  on  the  Whitehead,  Howell,  Lay  and  Bren- 
nan  torpedoes. 

505.  Machine  guns  and  torpedoes.  (Army 
and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  26,  1888,  p. 
237.)  tt  VWA 

Abstracted    from   the   Admiralty   gazette,    Nov.    3, 
1888. 

506.  A  Naval  torpedo.  (Army  and  navy 
journal.  New  York,  v.  26,  1888,  p.  124.) 

tt  VWA 

Invention    of   George   E.    Haight   and    William    H. 
Wood. 

506a.  Newton,  J.  T.  Torpedoes.  (In: 
United  States. — Naval  Intelligence  Office. 
General  information  series  no.  7:  Naval 
reserves,  training,  and  materiel,  Washing- 
ton, 1888,  p.  391-397.)  VYEB 

Notes  on  the  Brennan,  Patrick.  Nordenfelt,  White- 
head,  Schwartzkopff,  Howell,  and  Hall  torpedoes. 

507.  Nordenfeldt  electric  torpedo.  (Army 
and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  25,  1888,  p. 
685,  1020.)  tt  VWA 

508.  The  Nordenfelt  torpedo.  (Marine  en- 
gineer, London,  v.  10,  1888,  p.  137.)      VXA 

509.  Position  of  the  torpedo  in  naval  war- 
fare. (Engineer,  London,  v.  65,  1888.  p. 
367.)  VA 

510.  Ramos  Azcarraga,  Enrique  de.  Los 
torpedos,  su  material  y  su  valor  militar 
como  arma  de  guerra.  (Revista  general 
de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  23,  1888,  p.  9-29, 
171-185.)  VXA 


511.  Reisinger,  W.  W.  Torpedoes.  (United 
States  Naval  Institute,  Proceedings,  An- 
napolis, V.  14,  1888,  p.  483-538.)  VXA 

Abstracted  in  Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York. 
V.  25,  1888,  p.  880,  ^"^  VWA,  and  in  Mittheilungen 
aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Scewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  17,  1889, 
p.  11-18,    VXA. 

Description  of  various  types  of  torpedoes  and 
their  place  in  naval   warfare. 

512.  Solomiac  torpedo  net.  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American  supplement,  New  York,  v. 
26,  1888,  p.  10700.)  VA 

513.  Torpedo  defence.  (Army  and  navy 
journal.  New  York,  v.  26,  1888,  p.  519,  787.) 

ttVWA 

514.  Torpedo  school  at  Willet's  Point. 
(Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  26, 
1888,  p.  82.)  tt  VWA 

515.  Torpedoes  vs.  guns.  (Army  and 
navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  25,  1888.  p.  839.) 

tt  VWA 

Editorial. 

516.  Torpedos  Brennan.  (Revista  general 
de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  22,  1888,  p.  575- 
590.)  VXA 

517.  Yarrow's  diverging  torpedo  guns, 
illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  46,  1888.  p. 
476,  479-480.)  VDA 

518.  Zalinski,  E.  L.  The  naval  uses  of  the 
pneumatic  torpedo  gun.  illus.  (United 
States  Naval  Institute.  Proceedings,  An- 
napolis, V.  14,  1888,  p.  9-55.)  VXA 

Translated  in  Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid, 
tomo  23,  1888,  p.  186-203,  VXA. 


1889 

519.  B.,  F.  J.  Fire-ships,  powder-vessels, 
and  obstructions  during  the  Civil  vvar. 
(L^nited  service,  Philadelphia,  new  series, 
V.  2.  1889,  p.  142-149.)  VWA 

Notes  on  use  of  torpedoes. 

520.  Buchard,  H.  Torpilles  et  torpilleurs 
des  nations  etrangeres;  suivi  d'un  atlas  des 
flottes  cuirassees  etrangeres.  Paris:  Ber- 
ger-Levrault  et  Cie..  1889.  xv,  222  p..  1  1.. 
114  pi.    8°.     (Bibliotheque  du  marin.)  VXR 

521.  Clark's  gyroscopic  torpedoes,  illus. 
(Scientific  American  supplement.  New 
York,  V.  28,  1889,  p.  11353.)  VA 

Abstracted  from  Revue  industriclle. 

522.  Donaldson,  John.  The  more  recent 
improvements  on  the  Thornycroft  torpe- 
do-boats, illus.  (Royal  United  Service 
Institution,  Journal,  London,  v.  33,  1889.  p. 
121-148.)  VWA 

523.  Espitallier,  G.  Tubes  lance-torpilles 
Canet.  illus.  (Le  genie  civil,  Paris,  tome 
15,  1889,  p.  214-219.)  VA 

Also   printed    in   Scientific  American   supplement, 
V.  28,  1889,  p.  11431-11433,  VA. 


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1S89,  continued. 

524.  The  Evolution  of  the  torpedo  boat. 
(United  service,  Philadelphia,  new  series, 
V.  2,  1889,  p.  549-572.)  VWA 

From   the  Rez'iie  du  cercle  tnilitaire. 

525.  The  Graydon  torpedo  projector. 
(Marine  engineer,  London,  v.  11,  1889.  p. 
11.)  VXA 

526.  Holman,  George  F.  W.  The  torpe- 
do boat  Stiletto.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  v.  60,  1889,  p.  276-277.)         VA 

527.  Hovgaard,  George  William.  The 
seaworthiness  of  torpedo  boats,  illus.  (En- 
gineering, London,  v.  48,  1889,  p.  101-103, 
128-132.)  VDA 

Also  printed  in  Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid, 
1889,  tomo  25,  p.  292-308,  VXA;  and  in  Mittheilun- 
gen  aus  derri  Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  17, 
1889,  p.  305-318,  VXA. 

528.  The  Lege  torpedo,  illus.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  67,  1889,  p.  305.)  VA 

A  towing  fish  torpedo. 

529.  Peter  Brotherhood's  air  compressors 
for  torpedo  service,  illus.  (Engineering, 
London,  v.  35,  1883,  p.  458-459;  v.  47,  1889, 
p.  584-587;  v.  48,  1889,  p.  10.)  VDA 

530.  R.,  E.  Torpille  Sims  Edison.  (La 
lumiere  electrique,  Paris,  tome  34,  1889.  p. 
583-584.)  VGA 

531.  Rigging  torpedo  net  defense.  illus. 
(Scientific  American  supplement,  New 
York,  V.  28,  1889,  p.  11580.)  VA 

Brief  note. 

532.  Schwickert,  Friedrich.  tJber  die  Pul- 
verlancierung  der  Torpedos  in  der  franzo- 
sischen  Kriegsmarine.  (Mittheilungen  aus 
dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola.  Bd.  17, 
1889,  p.  406-417.)  VXA 

533.  Sims-Edison  torpedo.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  61,   1889,  p.  21.) 

VA 

Invention  of  W.  Scott  Sims  and  Thomas  A. 
Edison. 

534.  Sleeman,  Charles  William.  Torpe- 
does and  torpedo  warfare:  containing  a 
complete  account  of  the  progress  of  sub- 
marine warfare;  also  a  detailed  description 
of  matters  appertaining  thereto,  including 
the  latest  improvements.  Portsmouth, 
Eng.:  Griffin  &  Co.,  1889.  viii  p.,  1  1.,  354  p.. 
82  diagr.,  1  pi.    8°.  VXV 

535.  Spanish  torpedo  boats.  (Scientific 
American,   New  York,  v.  60,  1889,  p.  197.) 

VA 

536.  Torpedo  boats  of  the  British  navy. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  48,  1889,  p.  709.) 

VDA 

With  illustration  on  p.  707. 

Also  in  Rei'ista  general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo 
25,  1889,  p.  626-6J0,  VXA. 


537.  Torpedo  impulse  tubes  manufactured 
by  the  General  Engine  and  Boiler  Co. 
illus.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  67,  1889,  p. 
181.)  VA 

538.  Torpille  en  papier  comprime.  (Le 
genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  15,  1889,  p.  480.)  VA 

Brief  description  of  a  German  invention. 

539.  Trial  of  the  Brennan  torpedo.  (En- 
gineer, London,  v.  68,  1889,  p.  45.)  VA 

Abstracted  in  Armv  and  naiy  journal.  New  York, 
V.  26,  1889,  p.  1031,  tt  VH''A. 

540.  The  True  use  of  torpedoes.  (Army 
and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  36,  1889, 
p.  516.)  ft  VWA 

541.  Wainwright,  R.  Graydon  torpedo 
thrower.  (United  States  Naval  Institute, 
Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  15,  1889,  p.  385- 
386.)  VXA 

542.  Zcdinski,  E.  L.  The  pneumatic  tor- 
pedo-gun, its  use  ashore  and  afloat.  (Royal 
United  Service  Institution,  Journal,  Lon- 
don, v.  33,  1889,  p.  991-1023.)  VWA 


1890 

543.  Bucknill,  J.  T.  The  Victoria  torpedo. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  50,  1890,  p.  280.) 

VDA 

544.  Clowes,  William  Laird.  Naval  war- 
fare, 1860-1889,  and  some  of  its  lessons. 
(Royal  United  Service  Institution,  Journal, 
London,    v.  34,    1890,   p.  719-728.)        VWA 

Notes  on  torpedoes. 

545.  Combe,  Jules.  Torpilles  automobiles 
et  dirigeables.  Torpille  WHiitehead  —  tor- 
pille Victoria,  illus.  (Le  genie  civil,  Paris, 
tome  18,  1890,  p.  133-136;  tome  19,  1891, 
p.  303-306.)  VA 

546.  Drake,  F.  J.     Sea-going  torpedo  boat 

no.  1,  United  States  Navy.  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  62,  1890,  p.  65, 
71-72.)  VA 

547.  Ellicott,  John  M.  Automatic  tor- 
pedoes, illus.  (Engineering,  London, 
v.  50,  1890,  p.  573-574,  628-633,  737,  740-742, 
772.)  VDA 

Description    of    the    Whitehead    and    Howell    tor- 
pedoes. 

548.  English  and  German  torpedo  boats. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  62,  1890,. 
p.  99.)  .  VA 

549.  Experiments  with  the  Sims-Edison 
torpedo,  illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  V.  63,  1890,  p.  47-48.)  VA 

550.  Field,  Edward.  Our  coast  defences. 
(United  Service,  Philadelphia,  new  series, 
V.  3.  1890,  p.  1-10,  164-178.)  VWA 

V'aluable  notes  on  torpedoes  and  mines. 


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1890,  continued. 

551.  Figuier,  Louis.  Les  torpilles. . .  illus. 
(In  his:  Les  merveilles  de  la  science,  Paris, 
1890,    Supplement   2,   p.  321-352.)  V 

Gives  valuable  historical  data;  notes  on  tlie  in- 
ventions of  Bushnell  and  Fulton;  the  Whitehead, 
Jacobi,  Baril  and  Bouee  torpedoes. 

552.  Fiske,  Bradley  Allen.  Electricity  in 
warfare.  (Franklin  Institute,  Journal, 
Philadelphia,  v.  130,  1890,  p.  183-203.)      VA 

Abstracted     in     Scientific    American     supplement. 
New  York,  v.  30,  1890,  p.  12272-12273,  VA. 
Notes  on   various  types  of  torpedoes. 

553.  H.,  G.  Les  torpilles  dans  la  defense 
de  Canton  pendant  la  guerre  franco-chi- 
noise  (1884-1885).  (La  lumiere  electrique, 
Paris,  tome  36,  1890,  p.  242-246.)  VGA 

554.  Heinz,  Julius.  Uber  die  Unterwasser- 
Lancierungen  des  automobilen  Torpedos 
in  der  Kielrichtung  und  iiber  einige  schwe- 
bende  torpedistische  Fragen.  illus.  (Mit- 
theilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens, 
Pola.   Bd.  18.   1890,  p.  537-552.)  VXA 

Abstracted  in  Journal  of  the  Royal  United  Service 
Institution,    London,   v.  37,    1893,   p.  910-914,    VWA. 

555.  The  Holmes  torpedo-finder.  illus. 
(Marine  engineer,  London,  v.  12,  1890, 
p.  289-290.)  VXA 

Invention  of  Joseph  R.  Holmes. 

556.  Leavitt,  F.  M.  The  Whitehead  tor- 
pedo. (Stevens  indicator,  Hoboken,  N.  J., 
V.  10,  1890,  p.  2-8.)  VDA 

557.  Lisbonne,  E.  Torpedo  con  caldera 
par  petroleo.  (Revista  general  de  marina, 
Madrid,  tomo  26,  1890,  p.  360-364.)        VXA 

558.     Torpedos     y     artilleria     en     el 

Ministerio  de  Marina.  (Revista  general  de 
marina,  Madrid,  tomo  26,  1890,  p.  505-511.) 

VXA 

Translated  from  Le  Yacht. 

559.  Murphy,  G.  Read.  The  Victoria  tor- 
pedo. (Engineering,  London,  v.  50,  1890, 
p.  334.)  VDA 

560.  Sanchez  de  Leon,  Baldemero.  Des- 
cripcion  del  nuevo  taller  de  torpedos  de 
Cartagena.  (Revista  general  de  marina, 
Madrid,  tomo  27,  1890,  p.  660-677.)       VXA 

561.  The  Sims-Edison  mobile  torpedo, 
illus.  (Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York, 
v.  27,  1890,  p.  625-626.)  ft  VWA 

Abstracted  from  Scientific  American  supplement. 
New  York,  v.  29,  1890,  p.  11949-11950,  VA. 

562.  Speed  of  torpedoes.    (Army  and  navy 

journal.  New  York,  v.  27,  1890,  p.  601.) 

ft  VWA 
Brief  note. 

563.  Torpederos  en  Alemania.  (Revista 
general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  26,  1890, 
p.  114-116.)  VXA 

Translated  from  the  Illustrated  army  and  navy 
magazine. 


564.  Torpedo  target  practice  at  Kiel,  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  63,  1890, 
p.  102-103.)  VA 

565.  United  States  torpedo  boat  "Gush- 
ing". (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
V.  62,   1890,   p.  290.)  VA 

566.  Very,  E.  W.  The  Howell  automobile 
torpedo.  illus.  (United  States  Naval 
Institute,  Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  16, 
1890,  p.  333-360.)  VXA 

Shows   the    differences   between    this    torpedo    and 
the   Whitehead. 

567.  The  Victoria  torpedo.  (Engineer, 
London,   v.  70,    1890,    p.  172.)  VA 

The  invention  of  G.  Read  Murphy. 

568.  The  Victoria  torpedo,  illus.  (En- 
gineering, London,  v.  50,  1890,  p.  246-247.) 

VDA 

With  illustrations  on  p.  237,  244,  245. 

Also    printed    in    Scientific   American   supplement. 
New  York,  v.  30,  1890,  p.  12311-12313,  VA. 
Notes  on  the  work  of  G.  Read  Murphy. 


1891 

569.  Audra,    R.         La    torpille    dirigeable 

Sims  Edison,     illus.     (Le  genie  civil,  Paris, 

tome  19,  1891,  p.  141-144.)  VA 

Abstracted  in  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  Min- 
utes of  proceedings,  London,  v.  106,  1891,  p.  436, 
VDA. 

570.  Der     Automobile     Buonaccorsi-Tor- 

pedo.       illus.       (Mittheilungen     aus     dem 

Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  19,  1891, 

p.  212-218.)  VXA 

Translated  in  the  Journal  of  the  Royal  United 
Service  Institution,  London,  v.  Z7,  1893,  p.  271-276, 
VWA,  and  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  United  States 
Naval    Institute,    Annapolis,    v.  19,    1893,    p.  297-303, 

VXA. 

571.  Board  of  naval  experts  established  by 
the  United  States  government.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  65,  1891,  p.  33.) 

VA 

572.  The  Brennan  torpedo.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  71,  1891,  p.  303-304,  345.)        VA 

573.  The  Canet  system  of  firing  torpedoes, 
illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  51,  1891, 
p.  4-7,  30-33.)  VDA 

Notes  on  the  Canet  apparatus. 

574.  The  Canet  system  of  firing  torpedoes, 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
V.  64,  1891,  p.  70-71.)  VA 

575.  Comejo  Carvajal,  Honorio.  Los 
torpederos.  (Revista  general  de  marina, 
Madrid,  tomo  29,  1891,  p.  582-602.)       VXA 

576.  Ellicott,  John  M.  The  Whitehead 
torpedo,  illus.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  72, 
1891,  p.  110-111,  137-138,  156-157.)  VA 

A  very  complete  article  giving  plans,  equipment, 
etc. 


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1891,  continued. 

577.  Die  Franzosischen  Torpedolancier- 
kanonen.  System  Canet.  illus.  (Mittheil- 
ungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens, 
Pola,  Bd.  19,  1891,  p.  87-95.)  VXA 

From  Engineering. 

578.  Gonzalez  Quintero,  Jose.  Experi- 
encias  verificadas  en  el  Havre  el  dia  2  de 
mayo  bajo  los  auspicios  de  la  Sociedad 
forges  et  chantiers  de  la  Mediterraneo  con 
el  torpedo  electrico  "Sims-Edison."  (Re- 
vista  general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  28, 
1891,  p.  931-937.)  VXA 

579.  H.,  J.  Der  lenkbare  Sims-Edison- 
Torpedo,  illus.  (Mittheilungen  aus  dem 
Gel)iete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  19,  1891, 
p.  638-643.)  VXA 

580.  Heinz,  Julius.  Howells  automobiler 
Torpedo,  illus.  (Mittheilungen  aus  dem 
Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  19,  1891. 
p.  158-174.)  VXA 

A  very  complete  article. 

581.     tJber    die    Pulverlancierung   des 

automobilen  Torpedos.  (Mittheilungen  aus 
dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  19, 
1891,  p.  537-546,  604-616.)  VXA 

582.  Hunt,  Ridgely.  The  torpedo  vessel  — 
a  history  of  its  development.  (In:  United 
States. — Naval  Intelligence  Office.  Gen- 
eral information  series,  no.  10:  The  year's 
naval  progress,  1891,  Washington,  1891, 
p.  411-420.)  VYEB 

Translated  in  Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des 
Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  20,  1892,  p.  15-24,  VXA,  and 
Rei'ista  general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  30,  1892, 
p.  548-556;  tomo  31,  1892,  p.  169-177,   VXA. 

583.  Koudelka,  Alfred,  Freiherr  von.  Zur 
Torpedoboots-Taktik.  (Mittheilungen  aus 
dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  19, 
1891,  p.  691-697.)  VXA 

584.  Marcillac,  P.  Torpille  electrique 
dirigeable,  systeme  D.  Orecchioni.  illus. 
(La  lumiere  electrique,  Paris,  tome  39,  1891, 
p.  201-205.)  VGA 

585.  New  torpedo  protections.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  64,  1891, 
p.  355.)  VA 

Invention  of  Captain  Wilson. 

586.  New  trials  of  the  Sims-Edison  tor- 
pedo. (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
V.  65,  1891,  p.  113.)  VA 

587.  (Notes  on  the  Whitehead  torpedo.] 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  71,  1891,  p.  401.)  VA 

588.  Orecchoni  electric  dirigeable  torpedo. 
(Army  and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  28, 
1891,  p.  602.)  ft  VWA 

589.  Resultate  einiger  mit  osterreichisch- 
ungarischen  Torpedobooten  vorgenom- 
menen  Neigungs-  und  Rollversuche.  illus. 
(Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  See- 
wesens, Pola,  Bd.  19,  1891,  p.  201-212.) 

VXA 


590.  Richard,  Gustave.  Applications  me- 
caniques  de  I'electricitc.  illus.  (La 
lumiere  electrique,  Paris,  tome  43,  1892,  p. 
21-26.)  VGA 

Account  of  invention  of  M.  Ilurrell. 

591.  Routledge,  Robert.  Torpedoes,  illus. 
(In  his:  Discoveries  and  inventions  of  the 
nineteenth  century,  London,  1891,  p.  161- 
175.)  V 

Gives  a   very   complete   description   of   the   various 
types  of  torpedoes. 

592.  The  Sims-Edison  electrical  torpedo. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  72,  1891,  p.  519;  v.  73, 
1892,  p.  91,  123,  150;  v.  76,  1893,  p.  104.)    VA 

Patented  in  England  in  1883. 

593.  Sims-Edison  torpedo.  (Engineering, 
London,  V.  51,  1891,  p.  536.)  VDA 

594.  A  Steel  cruiser  sunk  by  torpedo  boats. 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
V.  64.   1891,  p.  359-360.)  VA 

Engagement  in  Caldera  Bay  near  Valparaiso. 

595.  Torpederos  franceses.  (Revista  gen- 
eral de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  28,  1891, 
p.  382-390.)  VXA 

596.  Torpedo  net  protection.  (Marine 
engineer,  London,  v.  13,  1891,  p.  346,  404.) 

VXA 

597.  Torpedo  netting  of  domestic  manu- 
facture. (Army  and  navv  journal,  New 
York,  V.  29,  1891,  p.  66.)  ft  VWA 

Brief  note. 

598.  Torpille  Edison  Sims  (1891).  illus. 
(La  lumiere  electrique,  Paris,  tome  40,  1891, 
p.  478-480.)  VGA 

599.  [Use  of  the  torpedo  in  Chilian  war.] 
illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  51,  1891, 
p.  652-653.  677,  705,  741;  v.  52,  1891,  p.  190.) 

VDA 

Sinking  of   the   "Blanco   Encalada." 

600.  Whitehead  torpedo.  (Engineering, 
London,  v.  51,  1891,  p.  536,  652.)  VDA 


1892 

601.  An  Aerial  and  sub-aquatic  torpedo, 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York.  v. 
67,  1892.  p.  329.)  VA 

The  Gathmann  torpedo  and  torpedo  gun. 

602.  British  torpedo  depot  ship  "Vulcan", 
illus.  (Scientific  American  supplement, 
New  York,  v.  34,  1892,  p.  14058-14059.)    VA 

603.  Clowes,  William  Laird.  The  place 
and  uses  of  torpedo-boats  in  war.  (Royal 
United  Service  Institution.  Journal.  Lon- 
don. y.36,  1892,  p.  667-698.)  VWA 

604. 


—  Torpedo-boats;  their  organiza- 
tion and  conduct.  (United  States  Naval 
Institute.  Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  18, 
1892.  p.  181-219.)  VXA 


TORPEDOES 


27 


1S92,  continued. 

605.  Considerations  on  the  employment  of 
torpedo  boats.  (Royal  United  Service 
Institution,  Journal,  London,  v.  35,  1891, 
p.  59-69.)  VWA 

From  Internationale  Revve  iiber  die  gesammtcn 
Atmcen  iind  Flatten,  translated  by  Capt.  J.  F. 
Daniell. 

606.  Controlled  torpedoes.  (Engineer, 
London,  y.7i,  1892,  p.  323-324.)  VA 

.Also  in  Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  66, 
1892,  p.  309,   VA. 

Notes  on  the  Biennan  and  the  Sims-Edison  tor- 
pedoes. 

607.  Cornejo  Carvajal,  Honorio.  Tactica 
de  torpederos.  (Revista  general  de  marina, 
Madrid,  tomo  31,  1892,  p.  3-58.)  VXA 

608.  Explosion  of  dry  torpedoes,  illus. 
(Scientific  American  '  supplement,  New 
York,  V.  33,  1892,  p.  13546.)  VA 

Abstracted   from   La  nature. 

609.  Hamilton,  E.  T.  Electricity  as  ap- 
plied to  the  torpedo  and  other  naval  uses, 
illus.  (Royal  United  Service  Institution, 
lournal.    London,    v.  36,    1892,    p.  617-634.) 

VWA 

610.  McEvoy's  torpedo  detector.  illus. 
(Scientific  American  supplement,  New 
York.  v.  33,  1892,  p.  13659.)  VA 

611.  Precis  of  the  instructions  for  gunnery 
and  torpedo  school-ships  of  the  Italian 
navy.  (Royal  United  Service  Institution, 
lournal,    London,    v.  36,    1892,    p.  810-818.) 

VWA 

Translated  by  H.  Garbett  from  the  Giornale  mili- 
tare  per  la  marina. 

612.  Sea  rocket  torpedo  invented  by  Com- 
mander T.  W.  Aylesbury,  late  of  the  Indian 
navy,  illus.  (Scientific  American  supple- 
ment, New  York,  v.  33,  1892,  p.  13550.)  VA 

613.  Sims-Edison  torpedo.  (Naval  annual, 
Portsmouth,    1892,    p.  4-6.)  VXA 

614.  Sims-Edison  torpedo,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American  supplement,  New  York,  v.  ii, 
1892,  p.  13479-13480.)  VA 

615.  A  Study  of  the  effects  of  the  German 

torpedo     shell.      illus.       (Military    Service 

Institution  of  the   United  States,  Journal, 

New  York,  v.  13,  1892,  p.  391-394.)      VWA 

Translated  by  T.  C.  Patterson  from  the  Riiista 
di  artiglieria  e  genio. 

616.  (Torpedo  boat  attack.]  (Engineer- 
ing, London,  v.  54,  1892,  p.  86-87,  266,  300- 
301,  331-332.)  VDA 

Problems  in  naval  manoeuvres. 

617.  Torpedo-net  defences.  (Royal  United 
Service  Institution,  Journal,  London,  v.  36, 
1892,  p.  1024-1032.)  VWA 

Translated  bv  T.  J.  Haddy  from  the  Rivista  marit- 
iima,  June,    1892. 


618.  Torpedoes.  (Iron  age,  New  York, 
V.  49,  1892,  p.  758-759.)  VDA 

Brief  note  on  the  various  types  of  torpedoes. 

619.  Winn,  Frank  L.  Torpedoes  and  sub- 
marine mines.  (United  service,  Philadel- 
phia, new  series,  v.  8,  1892,  p.  464-475.) 

VWA 

620.  Zalinski,  E.  L.  "The  German  tor- 
pedo shell."  (Military  Service  Institution 
of  the  United  States,  Journal,  New  York, 
V.  13,  1892,  p.  756-757.)  VWA 


1893 

621.  Astute,  G.  Submerged  discharge  for 
Whitehead  torpedoes.  illus.  (Royal 
United  Service  Institution,  Journal,  Lon- 
don, V.  37,  1893,  p.  903-909.)  .  VWA 

Translated  from  the  Rivista  marittima  of  May, 
1893  by  T.  J.  Haddy. 

622.  Attlmayr,  F.  Der  Torpedo  und  die 
Schnellfeuergeschiitze  grossen  Kalibers. 
(Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  See- 
wesens,  Pola,  Bd.  21,  1893,  p.  409-434.  537- 
553.)  VXA 

623.  Bolton,  Reginald.  The  submarine 
torpedo.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  75,  1893, 
p.  208.)  VA 

Contains  an  extract  from  the  work  of  James 
Kelly,  published  in  1818,  giving  an  account  of  the 
attempt  to  blow  up  H.  M.  S.  Ramilies  by  a  "gentle- 
man  at   Norwich,   U.   S." 

624.  Dary,  Georges.  Chargement  et  veri- 
fication des  torpilles  coulees,  illus.  (Le 
genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  22,  1893,  p.  238-240, 
p.  306-308,  404.)  VA 

625.  Drake,  Franklin  J.  Automobile  tor- 
pedoes. (United  States  Naval  Institute, 
Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  19,  1893,  p.  1-53.) 

VXA 

A  very  complete  article.  General  description  of 
the  Howell  torpedo. 

626.  Escribano,  Gabriel.  Modificaciones 
mas  importantes  que  se  ban  introducido  en 
el  torpedo  Whithead  Schwartzkopff.  (Re- 
vista general  de  marina,  Aladrid,  tomo  2i2, 
1893,  p.  741-745.)  VXA 

627.  Howell  torpedo.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  v.  69.  1893,  p.  378.)  VA 

Abstracted  from  the  Army  and  navy  journal. 

628.  Knapp,  H.  S.  Results  of  some 
special  researches  at  the  torpedo  station. 
(United  States  Naval  Institute,  Proceed- 
ings,  Annapolis,   v.  19,   1893,  p.  249-266.) 

VXA 

629.  Nasmyth's  torpedo  boat  of  1853.  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  69,  1893, 
p.  135.)  VA 

Invention  of  James  Nasmyth. 


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1S93,  continued. 

630.  Naval  torpedoes.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can,  New   York,   v.  69,    1893,   p.  66.)        VA 

Notes    on    the    Whitehead,    Cunningham,    Howell, 
and    Sims-Edison  torpedoes. 

631.  Protection  against  torpedo-boats. 
(United  States  Naval  Institute,  Proceed- 
ings,  Annapolis,  v.  19,   1893,  p.  489-490.) 

VXA 

Conclusions   deduced   from   the   Italian   naval   ma- 
noeuvres. 

632.  Torpedo  net  tests.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  v.  69,  1893,  p.  331,  402.) 

VA 

Tests  made  at  Newport,  R.  I. 

633.  Tullinger,  Karl.  Studie  iiber  die 
Stabilitat  der  Rotationsachse  mit  be- 
sonderer  Riicksicht  auf  den  Howell-Tor- 
pedo.  (Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete 
des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.21,  1893,  p.  113- 
132.)  VXA 

634.  The  United  States  torpedo  cruiser 
"Vesuvius."  illus.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  v.  68,  1893,  p.  88-89.)  VA 

Notes  on  the  Zalinski   guns. 

635.  Vogt,  H.  C.  The  Simplex  and  Huge 
torpedoes.  illus.  (Scientific  American 
supplement.  New  York,  v.  35,  1893,  p.  14362- 
14363.)  VA 


1894 

636.  Again  a  torpedo  sinks  a  war  vessel. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  71, 
1894,  p.  18.)  VA 

Engagement  in  the  Brazilian  revolt. 

637.  An  Aluminum  torpedo  boat,  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  71, 
1894,  p.  261;  v.  72,  1895,  p.  283.)  VA 

638.  Borja  y  Goyeneche,  Joaquin  de.  El 
marinero  torpedista.  Resumen  de  las 
principales  ideas  sobre  torpedos,  puesto  al 
alcance  de  los  marineros.  Barcelona: 
Heinrich  y  Ca.,  1894.    241  p.,1  1.    3.  ed.     8°. 

vxv 

639.  British  torpedo  boat  destroyer  the 
"Hornet."  illus.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  v.  70,  1894,  p.  313.)  VA 

640.  Calthorpe,  A.  G.  The  tactics  best 
adapted  for  developing  the  power  of  exist- 
ing ships  and  weapons  (gun,  ram,  and  tor- 
pedo) which  should  regulate  fleets,  groups, 
and  single  vessels  in  action.  (Royal 
United  Service  Institution,  Journal,  Lon- 
don, V.  38,   1894,  p.  481-509.)  VWA 

641.  Cipriani,  M.  Torpedo-boats  in  fleet 
actions.  (Royal  United  Service  Institution, 
Journal,  London,  v.  38,  1894,  p.  762-767.) 

VWA 

Translated  from  Marittima  by  T.  J.  Haddy. 


642.  A  Dirigible  torpedo.       (Engineering 

news,  New  York,  v.  32,  1894,  p.  496.)     VDA 

Brief  note  on  the  invention  of  Lieut.  N.  J.  L.  T. 
Halpine,  U.  S.  N. 

643.  E.,  J.  C.      Nuevo    torpedo    terrestre. 

illus.  (Memorial  de  ingenieros,  Madrid, 
ano49,    1894,   p.  378-384.)  VWA 

644.  Fulton's  torpedo,  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  70,  1894,  p.  104- 
105.)  VA 

645.  Jaques,  William  Henry.  The  detach- 
able ram,  or  the  submarine  gun  as  a  sub- 
stitute for  the  ram.  (Institution  of  Naval 
Architects,  Transactions,  London,  v.  35, 
1894,  p.  242-261.)  VXA 

With  discussion,  p.  261-270. 

646.  Marva,  Jose.  EI  torpedo  terrestre 
Pfund-Schmid.  illus.  (Memorial  de  in- 
genieros, Madrid,  afio  49,  1894,  p.  173-179.) 

VWA 

647.  Radford,  Cyrus  S.  The  Halpine 
dirigible  torpedo.  (United  States  Naval 
Institute,  Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  20, 
1894,  p.  606-609.)  VXA 

Notes  on  its  use  in  the  Brazilian  navy. 

648.  Richard,  Gustave.  Torpille  auto- 
directrice  Ayton.  illus.  (La  lumiere 
electrique,  Paris,  tome  51,  1894,  p.  166-167.) 

VGA 

649.  Robinson,  Eugene.  The  evolution  of 
the  torpedo.  (United  service,  Philadelphia, 
new  series,  v.  11,  1894,  p.  1-7.)  VWA 

650.  Some  remarks  on  modern  naval  tac- 
tics. (Engineering,  London,  v.  58,  1894,  p. 
479-482,  512-513,  539-542,  585-586.)     VDA 

Notes  on  torpedoes  and  torpedo  boats. 

651.  Sturdee,  Sir  Frederick  Charles  Dove- 
ton.  The  tactics  best  adapted  for  develop- 
ing the  power  of  existing  ships  and  weap- 
ons (gun,  ram,  and  torpedo)  which  should 
regulate  fleets,  groups,  and  single  vessels 
in  action.  (Royal  United  Service  Institu- 
tion, Journal,  London,  v.  38,  1894,  p.  365- 
418.)  VWA 

652.  Submarine  torpedo.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  71,  1894,  p.  339.) 

VA 

Brief  note  on  the  invention  of  Seymour  Allan. 

653.  Torpedo  boat  destroyer  "Ferret." 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York,  v. 
71,  1894,  p.  201.)  VA 

654.  Torpedo  net  cutters.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  78,  1894,  p.  233.)  VA 

Brief  note. 

655.  Torpilleur  en  aluminium  construit 
par  MM.  Yarrow  et  Cie.  (L'ficlairage 
electrique,  Paris,  tome  1,  1894,  p.  429-430.) 

VGA 

656.  Visibility  of  torpedo  boats.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  71,  1894,  p. 
258.)  VA 


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1895 

657.  Clergeau,  Manuel.  Guide  pratique 
du  chauffeur  et  du  mecanicien  sur  les 
bateaux-torpilleurs.  Paris:  L.  Baudouin, 
1895.    X,  239  p.,  39  pi.     illus.    2.  ed.    8°. 

vxv 

658.  Cost  of  the  new  American  torpedo 
boats.  (Scientific  American,  New  York,  v. 
7Z,  1895,  p.  344.)  VA 

659.  Defences  against  torpedoes.  (Scien- 
tific American  supplement,  New  York,  v. 
40,  1895,  p.  16268.)  VA 

Brief  note. 

660.  Cleaves,  Albert.  The  Howell  tor- 
pedo, illus.  (United  States  Naval  Insti- 
tute, Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  21,  1895, 
p.  125-129.)  VXA 


An  elementary  description. 


661. 


Problem  of  torpedo   discharge. 


illus.  (United  States  Naval  Institute,  Pro- 
ceedings, Annapolis,  v.  21,  1895,  p.  339-348.) 

VXA 

Abstracted  in  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  Min- 
utes of  proceedings,  London,  v.  124,  1895-96,  p.  493- 
495,  VDA. 

Compiled  from  the  report  of  Lieut.  Frank  F. 
Fletcher,  U.  S.  N.,  commanding  U.  S.  torpedo  boat 
Cushing. 

662.  Instrument  for  placing  torpedoes, 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
v.  72,  1895,  p.  295.)  VA 

Invention  of  James   D.    Seamands. 

663.  Marva,  Jose.  Experiencias  con  el  tor- 
pedo terrestre  Pfund-Schmid.  (Memorial 
de  ingenieros,  Madrid,  aiio  50,  1895,  p.  292- 
295.)  VWA 

664.  Romocki,  S.  J.  von.  Geschichte  der 
Explosivstoffe.  Berlin:  R.  Oppenheim, 
1895.    2  v.  in  1.    illus.    8°.  VOG 

Die  .'\nfange  des  Sprengminen-Wesens,  [Teil]  1, 
p.  241-253. 

Die  Sprengschiffe  vor  Antw?erpen  im  Jahre  1585, 
[Teil]  1,    p.  300-322. 

.•\nsetz-Torpedos  und  Seeminen,  [Teil]  1,  p.  323- 
337. 

Wurf-  und  Fallgeschosse  mit  Zundung  durch  Stahl 
und  Stein,   [Teil]  1,  p.  338-351. 

Spieren-  und  treibende  Torpedos  vor  La  Rochelle 
im  Jahre   1628,    [Teil]  1,  p.  352-363. 

Weitere  Erfindungen  Cornelius  Drebbels,  [Teil] 
1,   p.  364-376. 

Rak-eten-  und  Fisch-Torpedos,  [Teil]  1,  p.  377-386. 

665.  The  Russian  torpedo  boat  destroyer 
"Sokol."  illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  v.  72>,  1895,  p.  313.)  VA 

666.  Thornycroft,  John  I.  On  torpedo 
boat  destroj'ers.  (Royal  United  Service 
Institution,  London,  Journal,  v.  39,  1895, 
p.  871-885.)  VWA 

667.  Torpedo  boats  for  the  cruiser  Maine. 

illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
v.  72,  1895,  p.  1-2,  2,76-2,77.)  VA 


668.  Wilson,  J.  E.  Howell  automobile 
torpedo,  illus.  (Army  and  navy  journal, 
New  York,  v.  33,  1895,  p.  124.)  ft  VWA 

Abstract  of   paper   read   before   Providence,   R.    I., 
Association  of  Mechanical  Engineers,  Sept.   10,   1895. 

669.  Yarrow,  A.  F.  Description  of  an  alu- 
minum torpedo-boat  built  for  the  French 
government.  (Institution  of  Naval  Archi- 
tects, Transactions,  London,  v.  2,6,  1895,  p. 
269-286.)  VXA 

Notes  on  torpedoes. 


1896 

670.  L' Application  du  magnetisme  a  la 
direction  des  torpilles.  (L'Eclairage  elec- 
trique,  Paris,  tome  8,  1896,  p.  94-95.)    VGA 

671.  Armored  torpedo  boats.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  75,  1896,  p.  439.) 

VA 

672.  Armstrong,  G.  E.  Torpedoes  and 
torpedo-vessels.  London:  George  Bell  and 
Sons,  1896.  xvi,  287  p.,  4  diagr.,  1  pi.  12°. 
(Royal  Navy  handbooks,     tno.]  3.)       VXV 

The    2.    ed.,    1901,    is    reviewed    in    Arms   and    ex- 
plosives, London,  v.  9,   1901,  p.  139,  t  VOG. 

673.  Bacon,  R.  H.  The  value  of  torpedo 
boats  in  war  time.  (In:  The  naval  annual, 
1896.  Portsmouth  [Eng.],  1896.  4°.  p.  156- 
166.)  VXA 

Translated  in  Mittheilungen  aus  detn   Gebiete  des 
Seewesens,  Pola,   Bd.  24,    1896,  p.  822-836,    VXA. 

674.  Battello  sottomarino  Le  Goubet.  (Ri- 
vista  di  artiglieria  e  genio,  Roma,  anno  13. 
v.  1,  1896,  p.  168-171.)  VWW 

675.  Die  Englischen  Torpedobootszer- 
storer.  illus.  (Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Ge- 
biete des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  24,  1896, 
p.  91-102.)  VXA 

676.  Heinz,  Julius.  Eine  neue  Erfindung 
im  Torpedowesen.  (Mittheilungen  aus 
dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  24, 
1896,  p.  948-954.)  VXA 

677.  Howell  torpedo  tests.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  82,  1896,  p.  365.)  VA 

678.  An  Improved  Howell  torpedo.  (En- 
gineering news,  New  York,  v.  36,  1896,  p. 
204.)  VDA 

Brief  note. 

679.  Lassoc,  V.  F.  Battleships  and  tor- 
pedo defence,  illus.  (Engineering,  Lon- 
don, V.  62,  1896,  p.  565-566.)  VDA 

680.  Mier,  Eduardo.  Torpedos  autom6- 
viles.  (Memorial  de  ingenieros,  Madrid, 
ai-io51,  1896,  p.  171-175,  211-216.)        VWA 

681.  A  New  torpedo.  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York.  v.  74,  1896,  p.  33,  39,) 

VA 

682.  Sears,  W.  J.  A  general  description 
of  the  Whitehead  torpedo,    illus.     (United 


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1S96,  continued. 

States  Naval  Institute,  Proceedings,  An- 
napolis, V.  22,  1896,  p.  803-808;  v.  24,  1898, 
p.  89-110.)  VXA 

A  very  comprehensive  article. 

683.  [Target  steering  device  for  torpe- 
does.) (Scientific  American  supplement, 
New  York,  v.  41,  1896,  p.  16973.)  VA 

Brief  note. 

684.  Torpedoes  in  flight,  illus.  (Engi- 
neer, London,  v.  81,  1896,  p.  524.)  VA 

Also     in     Scientific    American    supplement,     New 
York,  V.  41,  1896,  p.  17086,   VA. 


1897 

685.  A  propos  des  connaisances  en  elec- 
tricite  des  officicrs  torpilleurs.  ^  (Journal 
de  la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  annee  20,  1897, 
p.  501,  585.)  ttVXF 

686.  Aerial  torpedoes.  (Engineering, 
London,  v.  64,  1897,  p.  235-236.)  VDA 

Invention  of  Hiram  Maxim. 

687.  Cardan,  G.  L.  Thirty  knot  torpedo 
boat  catcher  "Bailey."  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  y.77,  1897,  p.  394- 
395.)  VA 

688.  Colomb,  Philip  Howard.  The  future 
of  the  torpedo.  (Royal  United  Service  In- 
stitution, Journal,  London,  v.  41,  1897,  p. 
1465-1489.)  VWA 

Translated  in  Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid, 
tomo  43,  1898,  p.  774-798;  tome  44,  1899,  p.  96-110, 
VXA. 

689.  D.,  P.  Torpilleurs  et  defenses  mo- 
biles. (Journal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht. 
Paris,  annee  20,  p.  491-493,  535.)       tfVXF 

690.  The  Defenceless  navies  of  the  world, 
illus.  (Marine  engineer,  London,  v.  18, 
1897,  p.  480-482.)  VXA 

A  scheme  for  protecting  ships  against  torpedo 
attack. 

691.  Duboc,  fimile.  La  torpille  aerienne  et 
les  obus  perforants.  (Journal  de  la  marine, 
le  yacht,  Paris,  annee  20,  p.  487-488.  S7Z- 
575.)  ft  VXF 

Invention  of  Hudson  Maxim. 

692.  Ellicott,  J.  M.  Torpedoes  in  exercise 
and  battle.  (United  States  Naval  Institute, 
Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  23,  1897,  p.  413- 
445,  563-566.)  VXA 

Data  on  the  Whitehead  and  Howell  torpedoes. 

693.  Firing  a  torpedo,  illus.  (Scientific 
American,   New  York,  \.77,   1897,  p.  155.) 

VA 

694.  The  Future  of  the  torpedo.  (Engi- 
neer, London,  v.  83,  1897,  p.  589,  595.)     VA 

Editorials  on  the  relative  value  of  battleship  and 
torpedo  boat. 


695.  Gillmor,  H.  G.  Torpedo-boat  design. 
(Society  of  Naval  Architects  and  Marine 
Engineers,  Transactions,  New  York,  v.  5, 
1897,  p.  51-65.)  VXA 

With   discussion,   p.  66-79. 

Notes  on  torpedo  armament  and  equipment. 

696.  Howell  torpedo.  (Engineer,  Lon- 
don, V.  83,  1897,  p.  71-72.)  VA 

697.  Jane,  Frederick  T.  The  torpedo 
book.  A  series  of  sketches  with  torpedo 
craft  in  fair  weather  and  foul.  London: 
N.   Beeman,   1897.     2  p.l.,   11.,  20  pi.     8°. 

VYA 

698.  Maxim,  Hudson.  Aerial  torpedoes. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  84,  1897,  p.  57-58.) 

VA 

699.  A  New  torpedo.  (Marine  engineer, 
London,  v.  19,  1897,  p.  331.)  VXA 

Invention  of  Admiral   Wilson. 

700.  New  torpedo  tube  for  the  Japanese 
battleship  "Fuji."  (Iron  age.  New  York, 
V.  60,  1897,  p.  12.)  VDA 

From  the  London  Times;  also  printed  in  United 
States  Naval  Institute,  Proceedings,  v.  23,  1897,  p. 
576-577,   VXA. 

70L  Notes  on  torpedoes.  (Journal  of  the 
United  States  artillery.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  8, 
1897,  p.  220-224.)  VWA 

702.  Protection  against  torpedoes.  (Army 
and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  34,  1897, 
p.  419.)  tt  VWA 

703.  Smith,  R.  C.  Torpedo  boat  policy. 
(United  States  Naval  Institute,  Proceed- 
ings, Annapolis,  v.  23,  1897,  p.  1-67,  360- 
364.)  VXA 

Valuable  data  on  torpedoes. 

704.  Sypher,  J.  H.  Notes  on  the  Obry 
device  for  torpedoes.  (United  States 
Naval  Institute.  Proceedings,  Annapolis, 
v.  23,  1897,  p.  655-661.)  VXA 

705.  Torpedo  boat  "Porter."  illus.  (Sci- 
entific American,  New  York,  v.  76,  1897, 
p.  328,  392.)  VA 

706.  Torpille  a  direction  magnetique  de 
Haskins.  (L'ficlairage  electrique,  Paris, 
tome  10,    1897,   p.  236.)  VGA 

707.  Trial  of  the  W.  T.  Carter  torpedo. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  83,  1897,  p.  584.)    VA 

708.  U.  S.  torpedo  boat  no.  6.  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  76, 
1897,  p.  155.)  VA 


1898 

709.  Bara,  E.,  and  H.  Noalhat.  Les  tor- 
pilles  automobiles.  Paris:  J.  Fritsch,  1898. 
2  p.l.,  XV,  189  p.,  11  pi.     8°.  VXV 

710.  Brillie,  H.  Torpilles  et  torpilleurs. 
Paris:  G.  Carre  &  C.  Naud,  1898.  2  p.l., 
204  p.,  11  pi.     8°.  VXV 


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31 


1898,  continued. 

711.  Capehart,  E.  E.  The  mine  defense  of 
Santiago  harbor,  illus.  (United  States 
Naval  Institute,  Proceedings,  Annapolis, 
V.  24,  1898,  p.  585-604.)  VXA 

712.  Dangers  from  torpedo  tubes  to  the 
ship  itself.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  86,  1898, 
p.  121.)  VA 

Lesson  learned  in  the  destruction  of  the  "Viz- 
caya." 

713.  El  Desarrollo  del  torpedero.  (Re- 
vista  general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  42, 
1898,  p.  45-49.)  VXA 

Translated  from  the  United  sen'ice  gazette. 

714.  Dickie,  G.  W.  Torpedo-boat  de- 
stroyers for  sea  service.  (Society  of  Xaval 
Architects  and  Marine  Engineers.  Trans- 
actions, New  York,  v.  6,  1898,  p.  43-74.) 

VXA 

Valuable  data  on  torpedoes. 

715.  Fairburn,  William  A.  Discussion  of 
the  merits  of  torpedo  craft  and  some  of  the 
features  of  design  and  construction. 
(Marine  engineering.  New  York,  v.  4,  Sept., 
1898.  p.  10-14,  Oct.,   1898,   p.  4-9.)     f  VXA 

A  resume  and  analysis  of  this  article  by  M. 
d'.Auriac  is  given  in  Revue  maritime,  Paris,  v.  140, 
1S99,  p.  340-346,  VXA. 

716.  Gercke,  Hermann.  Die  Torpedo- 
waffe,  ihre  Geschichte,  Eigenart,  Verwend- 
ung  und  Abwehr.  Mit  einem  Anhange 
"Ueber  den  Untergang  des  Panzerschiffes 
'Maine'  der  Flotte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten 
von  Amerika."  Berlin:  E.  S.  Mittler  & 
Sohn,   1898.     vi,   115(1)  p.,  8  pi.     illus.     8°. 

vxv 

717.  Guierre,  A.  L'avenir  de  la  torpille 
et  la  guerre  future.  Avec  une  preface  de  M. 
le  lieutenant  de  vaisseau  Duboc.  Paris: 
Berger-Levrault  &  Cie.,  1898.  xv,  279  p. 
12°.  VXV 

718.  H.,  J.  Neuerungen  im  Torpedowesen. 
illus.  (Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des 
Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  26,  1898,  p.  1010-1018.) 

VXA 


719. 


Obrys    Richtungsregulator    fiir 


den  automobilen  Torpedo,  illus.  (Mit- 
theilungen aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens. 
Pola,   Bd.  26,   1898,  p.  1086-1093.)         VXA 


720. 


t'ber  Breitseit-Unterwasser-Lan- 


cierapparate.  (Mittheilungen  aus  dem 
Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Bd.  26,  1898,  p.  22- 
32.)  VXA 

Reprinted  in  Journal  of  the  Royal  United  Service 
Institution,   London,  v.  42,   1898,   p.  184-189,    VWA. 

721.  Hollands  neues  unterseeisches  Tor- 
pedoboot.  illus.  (Mittheilungen  aus  dem 
Gei)iete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.26,  1898, 
p.  1033-1038.)  VXA 

722.  Jane,  Frederick  T.  The  torpedo  in 
peace  and  war.  London:  W.  Thacker  & 
Co.,   1898.     164  p.     illus.     4°.  VXV 


723.  Lakin-Smith,  C.  Torpedoes.  (Engi- 
neer, London,  v.  85,  1898,  p.  448.)  VA 

Abstract  of  an  address  delivered  before  the 
Mason   University  College  Engineering  Society,  May 

5,   1898. 

724.  Limitations  of  the  torpedo  boat. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  79,  1898, 
p.  226-227.)  VA 

725.  Maxim,  Hudson.  Aerial  torpedoes. 
illus.  (Cassier's  magazine,  New  York,  v.  14, 
1898,  p.  250-254.)  VDA 

726.  May,  J.  H.  Le  canon,  la  torpille  et 
I'eperon;  essai  de  tactique  moderne. 
Traduit  de  I'anglais  par  G.  de  Saint-Pair. 
(Revue  maritime,  Paris,  v.  136,  1898,  p.  523- 
578;  v.  137,   1898,  p.  77-114.)  VXA 

727.  Messrs.  Schneider  &  Co.'s  works  at 
Creusot.  illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v. 
66,   1898,  p.  692-694.)  VDA 

Xotes  on  torpedoes  and  torpedo  boats. 

728.  Mine  subacquee.  loro  importanza, 
modo  di  impiegarle  e  di  combatterle.  (Ri- 
vista  di  artiglieria  e  genio,  Roma,  anno  15, 
V.  4,  1898,  p.  143-147.)  VWW 

729.  Noalhat,  H.  Nouvelle  torpille  auto- 
mobile, illus.  (Le*  genie  civil,  Paris,  tome 
32,   1898,   p.  347-351.)  VA 

Description  of .  the  Howell  torpedo  manufactured 
by  the  French  Hotchkiss  Co. 

730.  [Notes  on  torpedoes.]  (Scientific 
American  supplement.  New  York,  v.  45, 
1898,  Navy  edition,  p.  36-39.)  VA 

731.  Proyectil-torpedo  Maxim.  illus. 
(Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo 
42,  1898,  p.  894-900.)                                VXA 

Translated  from  Rirista  di  artiglieria  e  genio. 

732.  Riera  y  Alemaiiy,  Jose.  Torpedos 
mecanicos.  (Revista  eeneral  de  marina, 
Madrid,  tomo  42,  1898,  p.  3-13,  168-179.  320- 
332.)  VXA 

The  article  commences  in  tomo  41,  Dec,  1897, 
which  the  Library  lacks. 

733.  Robert  Fulton's  torpedo.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  78,  1898, 
p.  361.)  VA 

734.  Sears,  W.  J.  A  general  description 
of  the  Whitehead  torpedo.  (United  States 
Naval  Institute,  Proceedings,  Annapolis, 
v.  24,  1898,  p.  89-110.)  VXA 

Abstracted  in  Engineering,  London,  v.  66,  1898, 
p.  89-91,  VD.4:  and  in  Scientific  American  supple- 
ment, New  York,  v.  46,  1898,  p.  18911-18914,   VA. 

735.  Spanish  destroyers  and  torpedo  boats 
destined  for  Cuba.  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  78,    1898,  p.  184.) 

VA 

736.  Spanish  torpedo  boat  destroyer 
"Terror."  illus.  (Scientific  American,  v. 
78,  1898,  p.  385,  391.)  VA 

737.  Spears,  John  R.  Torpedo  boats  in  the 
war  with  Spain.  (Scribner's  magazine. 
New  York,  v.  24,  1898,  p.  614-619.)  *DA 


32 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


1898,  continued. 

738.  Submarine  mining  and  torpedo  war- 
fare, illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  V.  78,  1898,  p.  149-150.)  VA 

Notes  on  the  SinisEdison,  Victoria,  Brennan,  and 
Whitehead  torpedoes. 

739.  The  Submarine  torpedo  boat.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  78,  1898,  p. 
227.)  VA 

Notes  on  torpedoes. 

740.  The  Tesla  torpedo,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  79,  1898,  p. 
322,  326.)  VA 

Invention  of  Nikola  Tesla. 

741.  Torpedo  defence,  illus.  (Army  and 
navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  35,  1898,  p.  612- 
613.)  ttVWA 

742.  Torpedo  discharge  tubes.  illus. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  85,  1898,  p.  496-498.) 

VA 

Also  in  Scientific  American  supplement.  New 
York,    V.  46,    1898,    p.  18866-18867,    VA. 

743.  Torpedo  work  in  the  Civil  war. 
(Scientific  American  supplement.  New 
York,  V.45,   1898,  no.  1167,  p.  18678.)     VA 

Brief  note. 

744.  Torpedoes,  illus.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can supplement.  New  York,  v.  46,  1898, 
Coast  defence  supplement,  p.  38-41.)     VA 

A  very  complete  article  giving  accounts  of  the 
Sims-Edison,  Dirigible,  Whitehead,  and  Howell  tor- 
pedoes,  and  submarine  mines. 

745.  Le  Torpilleur  de  1"  classe  156.  illus. 
(Journal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris, 
annee21,    1898,   p.  6.)  ft  VXF 

746.  Le  Torpilleur  de  1"  classe  216.  illus. 
(Journal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris, 
annee  21,  1898,  p.  534.)  ft  VXF 

747.  Les  Torpilleurs  de  haute-mer.  (Jour- 
nal de  la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  annee  21, 
1898,  p.  197-198.)  ft  VXF 

748.  Wellman,  H.  Page.  Wellman's 
marine  torpedo,  illus.  (Electrical  review. 
New  York,  v.  32,  1898,  p.  297.)  VGA 

749.  Whitehead  torpedo.  (Scientific 
American,   New  York,  v.  78,    1898,  p.  362.) 

VA 

Brief  note. 


1899 

750.  Les  Chaudieres  des  torpilleurs.  (Jour- 
nal de  la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  annee  22, 
1899,  p.  329-330.)  ft  VXF 

751.  Del  gobierno  de  los  torpederos  con 
mar  cruesa.  (Revista  general  de  marina, 
Madrid,  tomo  44,    1899,  p.  145-160.)     VXA 

Translated  from  Marine  Rundschau. 

752.  Die  Entwicklung  des  technischen 
Wesens  der  k.  u.  k.  Kriegs-Marine  in  den 
letzten  50  Jahren.     illus.      (Mittheilungen 


aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd. 
27.  1899,  p.  1-14,  101-110,  205-219,  313-340, 
405-413.)  VXA 

On   torpedoes,   p.  313-340. 

753.  Japanese  torpedo  boat  destroyer 
"Ikadsuchi."  illus.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  v.  80,   1899,   p.  85.)  VA 

754.  L.,  P.  Les  patrons-pilotes  de  tor- 
pilleurs. (Journal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht, 
Paris,  annee  22,  1899,  p.  401.)  ft  VXF 

755.  Los  Lanzatorpedos  encima  y  debajo 
del  agua.  Extractado  de  la  "Rivista  marit- 
tima"  por  M.  A.  Bunel.  (Revista  general 
de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  44,  1899,  p.  588- 
595.)  VXA 

756.  Lloyd,  E.  W.  Discharge  of  torpedoes 
below  water.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  68, 
1899,  p.  386-387.)  VDA 

Also  in  Proceedings  of  the  United  States  Naval 
Institute,  v.  25,  1899,  p.  926-929,  VXA.  Abstracted 
in  Engineer,  London,  v.  88,  1899,  p.  292,  VA,  and  in 
Report  of  the  British  Association  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Science,   Dover  meeting,   1899,   p.  855,   *  EC. 

Paper  read  before  the  British  Association  for  the 
Advancement  of  Science  at  the  Dover  meeting,   1899. 

757.  Niblack,  Albert  Parker.  Tactical 
considerations  involved  in  the  design  of 
the  torpedo-boat.  (Society  of  Naval 
Architects  and  Marine  Engineers,  Trans- 
actions, New  York,  v.  7,  1899,  p.  245-255.) 

VXA 

With  discussion,  p.  255-266. 

Also  printed,  without  the  discussion,  in  Marine 
engineering.  New  York,  v.  5,  1900,  p.  57-60,  t  VXA; 
United  States  Naval  Institute.  Proceedings,  Annapo- 
lis, V.  26,  1900,  p.  167-178,  VXA;  and  in  the  Revista 
general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  47,  1900,  p.  542-- 
550;   tomo  48,    1901,  p.  311-319,   VXA. 

Valuable  data  on  torpedoes. 

758.  Noalhat,  H.  Art  militaire;  attaque  et 
defense  des  cotes  au  moyen  des  torpilles. 
(Bulletin  technique,  Paris,  annee  1,  tome  1, 
1899,  p.  111-131.)  VDA 

759.  Our  new  fleet  of  torpedo  boat  de- 
stroyers, illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  V.81,  1899,  p.  312.)  VA 

Description  of  the  "Bainbridge"  class. 

760.  Parga,  Luis  F.  de.  Cuatro  palabras 
sobre  el  material  de  torpedos  "Latimer 
Clark."  (Revista  general  de  marina,  Ma- 
drid, tomo  44,  1899,  p.  294-297.)  VXA 

761.  Preuschen,  Franz,  Freiherr  von. 
Whitehead's  neuer  Breitseit-Unterwasser- 
apparat  fiir  Torpedolancierung.  illus. 
(Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  See- 
wesens,   Pola,    Bd.  27,    1899,   p.  413-416.) 

VXA 

762.  Richardson,  J.  B.  Coast  defense 
against  torpedo-boat  attack,  illus.  (Jour- 
nal of  the  United  States  Artillery,  Fort 
Monroe,  Va.,  v.  11,  1899,  p.  65-83.)     VWA 

From  the  Proceedings  of  the  Royal  Artillery 
Institute. 

.Also  printed  in  the  Journal  of  the  Military  Serv- 
ice Institution  of  the  United  States,  Governor's 
Island,  N.  Y.,  v.  24,  1899,  p.  259-275,   VWA. 


TORPEDOES 


33 


1899,  continued. 

763.  Roden,  Ernest  K.  Submarine  mines, 
illus.  (Mechanic  arts  magazine,  Scranton, 
Pa.,  V.  4,  1899,  p.  118-122.)  VA 

Why  the  submarine  mine  is  a  necessity  in  modern 
naval  warfare;  the  camera  obscura  as  an  observation 
tower. 


764. 


Torpedoes,      illus.      (Mechanic 


arts  magazine,  Scranton,  Pa.,  v.  4,  1899, 
p.  167-171.)  VA 

Data  on  the  Whitehead  and  Howell  torpedoes. 

765.  Sombom,  Th.  Role  des  torpilleurs 
en  temps  de  guerre.  (Revue  maritime, 
Paris,  V.  140,   1899,  p.  55^-565.)  VXA 

Abstracted  from  Harper's  maga::ine  and  Scrib- 
tier's  magazine. 

Use  of  torpedoes  in  the   Spanish-American  war. 

766.  El  Torpedo;  su  velocidad,  su  radio  de 
accion  y  su  eficacia  destructiva.  (Revista 
general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  45,  1899, 
p.  748-757.)  VXA 

Translated  from  the  Rivista  marittima  by  M.  A. 
Bunel. 

767.  Torpedo  boat  practice.  (Marine 
review.  Cleveland,  C,  v.  19,  March  2,  1899, 
p.  12-13.)  t  VXA 

Abstracted  in  Revue  maritime,  Paris,  v.  144,  1900, 
p.  322-326,    VXA. 

768.  Torpedo  launching  tubes.  illus. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  68,  1899,  p.  261- 
264.  287-291.)  VDA 

Schneider-Canet  system. 

769.  Torpedo  steering  by  ether  waves, 
illus.  (Electrician,  London,  v.  43,  1899,  p. 
112-114.)  VGA 

Also  printed  in  the  Electrical  review.  New  York, 
V.  34.  1899,  p.  370-371,  VGA.  Abstracted  in  Min- 
utes of  proceedings  of  the  Institution  of  Civil  Engi- 
neers,  London,   v.  139,   1899,   p.  469-470,    VDA. 

Invention  of  Walter  Jamieson  and  John  Trotter. 

770.  [Torpedoes  controlled  by  invisible 
rays.]  (Alarine  engineer,  London,  v.  21, 
1899.  p.  146.)  VXA 

Editorial  on  the  invention  of  Axel  Orling  and  J. 
T.   Armstrong. 

771.  Tube  lance-torpilles  immerge.  illus. 
(Le  genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  35,  1899,  p.  349.) 

VA 


1900 

772.  A.,  D.  H.  Aerial  torpedoes.  (Engi- 
neering, London,  v.  69,  1900,  p.  262.)     VDA 

773.  Angler,  R.  H.  Aerial  torpedoes. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  69,  1900,  p.  230.) 

VDA 

774.  Ballard,  G.  A.  Considering  the 
changes  made  in  naval  construction  during 
the  past  twenty  years,  and  in  view  of  the 
experience  gained  during  the  China-Japan- 
ese and  Spanish-American  wars,  what  are 
the    best    types    of    war-vessels    for    the 


British  navy,  including  armour,  armament, 
and  general  equipment  for  ships  of  all 
types?  (Royal  United  Service  Institution, 
Journal,  London,  v.  44,  1900,  p.  359-394.) 

VWA 

Torpedo  craft  and  destroyers,  p.  391-393. 

775.  Chandler,  L.  H.  The  automobile  tor- 
pedo and  its  use.  (United  States  Naval 
Institute,  Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  26, 
1900,  p.  47-104.)  VXA 

A    discussion    of   the    torpedo   policy   best   adapted 
for  the  United  States  naval  service. 


776. 


Torpedo     operations     in     naval 


warfare.  (United  States  Naval  Institute, 
Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  26,  1900,  p.  417- 
440;   Discussion,   v.  27,    1901,   p.  141-150.) 

VXA 

The  automobile  torpedo  of  to-day;  the  tactics  and 
strategy  of  its  use  and  the  effect  of  its  introduction 
upon  old  warfare  in  general. 

777.  Duranti,  W.  de.  Les  torpilleurs. 
(Journal  de  la  marine,  le  j'acht,  Paris, 
annee23,    1900,    p.  25-26.)  ft  VXF 

778.  Engines  of  the  torpedo  boat  destroyer 
"Viper."  illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  V.  82,  1900,  p.  248-249.)  VA 

779.  Forest,  P.,  and  H.  Noalhat.  Les 
bateaux  sous-marins:  technologie.  Paris: 
V^-^  Dunod,  1900.    8°.  VXV 

Chap.  11.   .-\rmement,    p.  313-367. 

780.  G.,  A.  J.  Les  torpilleurs  "Audacieux" 
et  "Trombe."  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le 
yacht,   Paris,  annee  23,   1900,  p.  452-453.) 

ft  VXF 

781.  Gathmann,  Emil.  Torpedo  safety 
devices.  (United  States  Naval  Institute, 
Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  26,  1900,  p.  629- 
635.)  VXA 

782.  Gathmann  aerial  torpedo  gun.  (En- 
gineer, London,  v.  90,  1900,  p.  191-192.)  VA 

Also  in  Proceedings  of  the  United  States  Naval 
Institute,    Annapolis,    v.  26,    1900,    p.  694-695,    VXA. 

783.  Greenhill,  A.  G.  The  wind  problem 
in  gunnery,  illus.  (Journal  of  the  United 
States  artillery.  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  v.  13, 
1900,  p.  1-18.)  VWA 

Notes  on   torpedo   firing. 

784.  Interesting  experiments  with  tor- 
pedoes. (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
v.  83,  1900,  p.  264.)  VA 

.■\lso  published  in  United  States  Naval  Institute, 
Proceedings,  v.  26,  1900,  p.  693-694,  VXA. 

K.xperiments  with  the  whitehead  torpedo  in  the 
gulf  of  Finland. 

785.  Jackson,  R.  H.  Torpedo  craft;  type 
and  employment.  (United  States  Naval 
Institute,  Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  26, 
1900,  p.  1-45.)  VXA 

N'aluable  data  on  torpedoes. 

786.  L.,  P.  L'emploi  de  la  torpille  a 
bord  des  navires  de  combat.  (Journal  de  la 
marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  annee  23,  1900,  p. 
425-426,  533.)  ft  VXF 


34 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


1900,  continued. 

787.     L'utilisation    de   nos   torpilleurs 

et  sous-marins.  (Journal  dc  la  marine,  le 
yacht,  Paris,  annee  23,   1900,  p.  205-206.) 

tfVXF 

788.  La  Rouveraye,  Paul  de.  Les  tor- 
pilleurs et  le  pilotage.  (Journal  de  la 
marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  annee  23,  1900,  p. 
97.)  tfVXF 

789.  Laurenti,  C.  La  navigazione  sub- 
acquea  a  scopo  di  gnerra.  (Rivista  marit- 
tima,  Roma,  anno  33,  trimestre  2,  1900,  p. 
379-406.)  VXA 

790.     La     navigazione     subacquea     a 

scopo  di  guerra.  (Rivista  marittima, 
Roma,  anno  33,  trimestre  4,  1900,  p.  114— 
116.)  VXA 

A  reply  to  Giovanni  Sechi's  criticism  of  his  article 
of  the  same  title. 

791.  Noalhat,  H.  Le  nouvel  appareil 
directeur  pour  torpilles  automobiles,  illus. 
(La  revue  technique,  Paris,  tome  21,  1900, 
p.  364-367.)  VA 

Describes    the    Whitehead    and    Howell    torpedoes 
and  the  Obry  gyroscopic  device. 

792.  The  Role  of  the  torpedo  in  war. 
(Marine  review,  Cleveland,  O.,  v.  22,  Sept. 
6,  1900,  p.  19.)  fVXA 

Abstracted  from  the  Admiralty  and  Horse  Guards 
gazette. 

793.  S.  Les  torpilleurs  sous-marins,  type 
"Holland."  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht, 
Paris,  annee  23,    1900,  p.  265-266.)   ft  VXF 

794.  Sechi,  Giovanni.  La  navigazione  sub- 
acquea a  scopo  di  guerra.  (Rivista  marit- 
tima, Roma,  anno  ^li,  trimestre  3,  1900,  p. 
277-282.)  VXA 

A  criticism  of  Laurenti's  article  of  the  same  title. 

795.  Talbot,  F.  A.  A.  Steering  torpedoes 
by  means  of  wireless  telegraphy.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  82,  1900,  p. 
291.)  VA 

Notes  on  the   Sims-Edison,  Brennan,   Howell,  and 
Whitehead  torpedoes. 

796.  Torpedo  practice  at  Newport,  R.  I. 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York,  v. 
82,  1900,  p.  152.)  VA 

797.  Les  Torpilleurs  hollandais  "Hydra  et 
Scylla."  illus.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le 
yacht,   Paris,  annee  23,   1900,  p.  406-407.) 

ft  VXF 

798.  Wilmot,  Sidney  Eardley.  Torpedo 
warfare,  illus.  (In  his:  Our  fleet  of  to- 
day and  its  development  during  the  last 
half  century,   London,   1900,  p.  196-218.) 

VYB 


1901 

799.     Above-water  torpedo  tubes.      (Engi- 
neer, London,  v.  92,  1901,  p.  483-484.)      VA 


800.  Die  Anwendung  dcs  Torpedos  auf 
Schlachtschiffen.  (Mittheilungen  aus  dem 
Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  29,  1901, 
p.  83-87.)  VXA 

From  Lc  yacht. 

801.  Arcangeli,  Luigi.  Torpediniere  o 
caccia-torpediniere?  (Rivista  marittima, 
Roma,  anno  34,  trimestre  4,  1901,  p.  61-66.) 

VXA 

802.  Carl  E.  Myer's  electric  aerial  tor- 
pedo, illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  V.  84,  1901,  p.  10.)  VA 

803.  Ciano,  Alessandro.  Circa  I'impiego 
delle  controtorpediniere  in  tempo  di  pace. 
(Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  34,  tri- 
mestre 4,  1901,  p.  483-485.)  VXA 

804.  Clowes,  William  Laird.  A  coming 
revolution  in  naval  warfare.  (The  new 
liberal  review,  London,  v.  1,  1901,  p.  588- 
595.)  *  DA 

805.  Dentice,  Edoardo.  Le  torpediniere 
—  passato  e  futuro.  (Rivista  marittima, 
Roma,  anno  34,  trimestre  1,  1901,  p.  281- 
282.)  VXA 

Comments  on  article  of  the  same  title  by  Gavotti 
in   the  Lcga  navalc  of  Jan.,   1901. 

806.  Discharging  torpedoes  by  electricity, 
illus.  (Electrical  review,  London,  v.  49, 
1901,  p.  335-336.)  VGA 

807.  Gaget,  Maurice.  La  navigation  sous- 
marine.  Generalites  et  historique.  The- 
orie  du  sous-marin.  Bateaux  sous-marins 
modernes.  La  guerre  maritime.  Paris:  Ch. 
Beranger,   1901.     2  p.l.,  472  p.     illus.     12°. 

VXV 

Un  mot  sur  les  torpilles  automobiles,  p.  62-90. 

808.  Garelli,  A.  Le  torpediniere  —  pas- 
sato e  futuro.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma, 
anno  34,   trimestre    1,    1901,   p.  282-284.) 

VXA 

Comments  on  article  of  the  same  title  by  Gavotti 
in  the  Lcga  navalc  of  Jan.,   1901. 

809.  Gathmann,  Emil.  Gathmann  18-inch 
torpedo  gun.  illus.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  V.  84,  1901,  p.  313-314.)  VA 

810.  Howell  Torpedo  Company,  com- 
plainant, versus  E.  W.  Bliss  Company, 
defendant.  Circuit  Court  of  the  United 
States,  Eastern  District  of  New  York. 
The  Whitehead  torpedo  suit.  Decision  of 
Judge  Thomas,  that  the  Whitehead  tor- 
pedo does  not  infringe  the  Howell  pat- 
ent. Cooperstown,  N.  Y.:  Crist,  Scott  and 
Parshall,  1901.  2  p.l.,  ii,  16,  (i)xviii-xxi  p. 
illus.     4°.  tt  VXC  p.v.8,  no.5 

811.  Jane,  Fred  T.  The  apotheosis  of  the 
torpedo.  A  brief  for  the  new  school. 
(Fortnightly  review,  London,  v.  76  rnew 
series,  v.  70,,  1901,  p.  261-278.)  *  DA 


TORPEDOES 


35 


1901,  continued. 

812.  The  Jones  buoyant  torpedo  guard, 
illus.  (Marine  engineer,  London,  v.  23, 
1901,  p.  282-284.)  VXA 

Invention  of  Dr.  G.  Horatio  Jones.     Protection  of 
ships  from   torpedoes. 

813.  Kimball,  William  Wirt.  Torpedo- 
boat  organization  and  service:  Atlantic 
coast  of  the  United  States.  (United  States 
Naval  Institute,  Proceedings,  Annapolis, 
V.  27,  1901,  p.  713-723.)  VXA 

814.  Laurenti,  C.  L'antidoto  dei  sotto- 
marini.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno 
34,   trimestre3,   1901,  p.  72-74.)  VXA 


815. 


La    navigazione    subacquea    nel 


secolo  XIX.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma, 
anno  34,    trimestre  2,    1901,    p.  457-494.) 

VXA 

816.  A  New  Swedish  torpedo.  (Engineer- 
ing, London,  v.  71,  1901,  p.  184.)  VDA 

Invention  of  Major  W.  T.   Unge. 

Also  in  Journal  of  the  American  Society  of  Naval 
Engineers.  Washington,  D.  C,  v.  13,  1901,  p.  465- 
467,   VXA. 

817.  Orling-Armstrong  torpedo.  (United 
States  Naval  Institute,  Proceedings,  An- 
napolis, V.  27,  1901,  p.  840.)  VXA 

Brief  note. 

818.  The  Orling  torpedo.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  92,  1901,  p.  434.)  VA 

Also  printed  in  Scientific  American  supplement. 
New   York,   v.  52,    1901,   p.  2164S-21649.    VA. 

819.  Romero,  Antonio,  and  Juan  Cervera  y 
Valderrama.  Ejercicios  de  torpedos  en  la 
bahia  de  Cadiz.  (Revista  general  de  marina, 
Madrid,  tomo  49,   1901,  p.  165-177.)     VXA 

820.  Rota,  Giuseppe.  Le  chiglie  laterali  di 
rollio  sulle  controtorpediniere.  (Rivista 
marittima,  Roma,  anno  34,  trimestre  1, 
1901,  p.  467-469.)  VXA 

821.  Die  Russischen  Torpedobootszer- 
storer  in  Kiel,  illus.  (Ueberall,  Berlin, 
1901,  Bd.  1,  p.  238-240.)  ft  VXA 

Description  of  Russian  torpedo  boat  destroyer. 

822.  Sechi,  Giovanni.  II  naviglio  sottile. 
(Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  34,  trimes- 
tre 4,  1901,  p.  441-445.)  VXA 

823.  Seeminen.  (Ueberall,  Berlin.  1901, 
Bd.  1,  p.  408.)  ttVXA 

With  illustration  on  p.  393. 

824.  Stabile,  Giuseppe.  "Torpediniere." 
(Rivista  marittima.  Roma,  anno  34,  trimes- 
tre 4,  1901,  p.  479-483.)  VXA 

825.  Steering  torpedoes  by  wireless  teleg- 
raphy, illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  V.  84,  1901,  p.  101-102.)  VA 

Abstracted   in  United   States  Naval  Institute,  Pro- 
ceedings. V.  27,   1901.  p.  207-208,  VXA. 
Invention  of  Cecil  Varicas. 


826.  Submarine  mines,  illus.  (Scientific 
American  supplement.  New  York,  v.  52, 
1901,  p.  21386-21387.)  VA 

Valuable  historical  notes  on  the  torpedo. 

827.  Torpedo  boats  and  destroyers,  illus. 
(Scientific  America'n,  New  York,  v.  85, 
1901,  p.  388.)  VA 

Description  of  the  "Farragut." 

828.  Torpedoes  and  torpedo  vessels.  (En- 
gineering, London,  v.  72,  1901,  p.  862-863.) 

VDA 

Review    of    the    second    edition    of    Lieut.    G.    E. 
Armstrong's  book  of  that  title. 

829.  Torpedoes  for  the  United  States 
navy.  (United  States  Naval  Institute.  Pro- 
ceedings, Annapolis,  v.  27,   1901,  p.  839.) 

VXA 

Abstract  from   report  of  the  Chief  of  the  Bureau 
of  Ordnance. 

830.  Torpille  autonome  aerienne.  (Jour- 
nal de  la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  annee  24, 
1901,  p.  94-95.)  ttVXF 

Invention  of  Major  W.  T.  Unge. 

831.  The  Whitehead  torpedo  works  at 
Fiume.  illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v. 
72,  1901,  p.  395,  398-401.)  VDA 

Biographical  notes  on  Robert  Whitehead. 


1902 

832.  A,  F.  d'.  Esploratori  e  cacciatorpe- 
diniere.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno 
35,  trimestre  2.  1902,  p.  79-81.)  VXA 

833.  Arcangeli,  Luigi.  Esploratori  e  cac- 
ciatorpediniere.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma, 
anno  o'o,  trimestre  2,  1902,  p.  281-288.) 

VXA 

834.  Bonamico,  D.  La  difesa  mobile  cos- 
tiera.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  35, 
trimestre  3,  1902,  p.  5-22.)  VXA 

835.  Bonomo,  Quintino.  Le  armi  suba- 
quee  nel  secolo  xix.  (Rivista  marittima, 
Roma,  anno  35,  trimestre  2,  1902,  p.  437- 
477.)  VXA 

836.  Bruzzone,  Attilio.  Torpediniere  di 
1"  classe.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno 
35,  trimestre  4,   1902,  p.  357-359.)         VXA 

837.  Cloarec,  P.  Cuirasses,  torpilleurs  et 
sous-marins.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le 
yacht,  Paris,  annee  25,  1902,  p.  193-194.) 

tfVXF 

838.  Conti,  Gerolamo.  Torpediniere  di  1" 
classe.  (Rivista  marittima.  Roma,  anno 
35.  trimestre  4,  1902,  p.  359-362.)  VXA 

839.  Corsi,  Cam.  SuU'  utilita  dei  caccia- 
torpediniere.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma, 
anno  35,  trimestre  1,  1902,  p.  307-311.)  VXA 

840.  Cuniberti,  Vittorio  E.  Scouts  e  des- 
troyers. (Rivista  marittima.  Roma,  anno 
35,  trimestre  1,  1902,  p.  536-544.)  VXA 


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1902,  continued. 

841.  Daniel,  J.  Torpilles.  (In  his: 
Poudrcs  et  explosifs:  dictionnaire  des 
matieres  explosives,  Paris,  1902,  p.  771- 
772.)  VOG 

842.  Delorenzi,  Giuseppe.  Tipi  di  torpe- 
diniera.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno 
35,  trimestre  2,  1902,  p.  479-483.)  VXA 

843.  Fyfe,  Herbert  C.  _  The  Whitehead 
torpedo,  illus.  (In  his:  Submarine  war- 
fare —  past,  present  and  future,  London, 
1902,  p.  214-232.)  VXV 

844.  Heinz,  J.  Der  Breitseit-Unterwasser- 
Lancierapparat,  System  Drzewiecki.  illus. 
(Mittheilunsen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  See- 
wesens,   Pola,   Bd.  30,   1902,  p.  534-547.) 

VXA 

Broadside   submarine   torpedo    tubes. 

845.  Kurd,  Archibald  Spicer.  The  coming 
of  the  submarine.  (United  service,  Phila- 
delphia, series  3,  v.  1,  1902,  p.  390-403.) 

VWA 

Notes  on  torpedoes. 

846.  Jacoucci,  T.  Esploratori  e  caccia- 
torpediniere.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma, 
anno  35,  trimestre  2,  1902,  p.  75-79.)    VXA 

847.  Le  Roll,P.  Contre-torpilleurs  d'es- 
cadre  et  torpilleurs  de  defense  mobile. 
(Journal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  an- 
nee  25,  p.  613-614.)  ft  VXF 

848.  M.,  E.  Siluro  dirigibile  od  "actinauta." 
illus.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  35, 
trimestre  1,  1902,  p.  162-167.)  VXA 

849.  M.,  V.  Cacciatorpediniere  e  torpe- 
diniere  degli  Stati  Uniti  d'America.  (Ri- 
vista marittima,  Roma,  anno  35,  trimestre 
1,  1902,  p.  593-598.)  VXA 

850.  Malfatti^^V.  Cacciatorpediniere  in- 
glesi  e  loro  prove.  (Rivista  marittima, 
Roma,  anno  35,  trimestre  1,  1902,  p.  172- 
177.)  VXA 

85L  The  Newr  torpedo.  (Engineer,  Lon- 
don, V.  94,  1902,  p.  616;  v.  95,  1903,  p.  12.) 

VA 

Has  a  range  of  3,000  yards. 

852.  Perroni,  L.  Torpediniere  di  1"  classe. 
(Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  35,  tri- 
mestre 4,  1902,  p.  79-81;  anno  36,  trimestre 
1,  1903,  p.  293-297.)  VXA 

853.  Plueddemann,  M.  Modernes  See- 
kriegswesen.  Berlin:  E.  S.  Mittler  u.  Sohn, 
1902.    vii,  298  p.,  8  pi.    8°.  VXM 

Die  Torpedowaf  fe,   p.   74-83 ;   Torpedoschutznetze, 
p.  92-94. 

854.  Santoro,  Cesare.  Torpediniere  di  1' 
classe.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  35, 
trimestre  3,  1902,  p.  333-339;  anno  35,  tri- 
mestre 4,  1902,  p.  354-357.)  .    VXA 


855.  Schneider-Canet  launching  apparatus 
for  submarine  torpedoes,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  87,  1902,  p. 
151.)  VA 

856.  Schwarz,  Tjard.  Der  Untergang  der 
"Cobra"  und  seine  Lehren  fiir  den  Bau  von 
Torpedofahrzeugen.  (Marine  Rundschau, 
Berlin,  Jahrg.  13,   1902,  p.  52-60.)         VXA 

857.  Sewell,  John  Stephen.  Electricity 
in  its  application  to  submarine  mines. 
(American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engi- 
neers, Transactions,  New  York,  v.  19,  1902, 
p.  563-568.)  VGA 

858.  Spear,  Lawrence.  Submarine  torpe- 
do-boats, past,  present,  and  future.  (Soci- 
ety of  Naval  Architects  and  Marine  Engi- 
neers, Transactions,  Washington,  v.  10, 
1902,  p.  323-350.)  VXA 

Notes    on    inventions    of   Cornelius    Von    Drebbel, 
William  Bourne,  Bushnell,  and  Robert  Fulton. 

859.  Submarines  controlled  by  the  Armol 
system,  illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  V.  86,  1902,  p.  40-41.)  VA 

Invention  of  Messrs.   Orling  and  Armstrong. 

860.  The  Torpedo  boat  fiasco.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  86,   1902,  p.  102.) 

VA 

86L  Torpedo  launching  apparatus.  (Army 
and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  40,  1902, 
p.  69.)  ft  VWA 

862.  Ueber  die  Moralitat  der  submarinen 
Kriegfiihrung.  (Mittheilungcn  aus  dem 
Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  30,  1902, 
p.  881-901.)  VXA 

Translated    from    Herbert    C.     Fyfe's    Submarine 
warfare,  past,   present  and  future. 

863.  Der  Untergang  des  Torpedobootes 
"S42."  (Ueberall,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  4,  1902, 
p.  971-972.)  VXA 

864.  Walke,  Willoughby.  Lectures  on  ex- 
plosives... New  York:  John  Wiley  & 
Sons,  1902.  4  p.l.,  vii-xvi,  435  p.  3.  ed.  rev. 
and  enl.    8°.  VOG 

Precautions   to   be   observed    in   loading   shell   and 
torpedoes,  p.  381-382. 


1903 

865.  Beach,  Edward  L.     Our  torpedo-boat 

flotilla.  (United  States  Naval  Institute, 
Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  29,  1903,  p.  117- 
159.)  VXA 

Reprinted  in    United  service.  New  York,  series  3, 
V.  5,   1904,  p.  443-482,   FM^A. 

866.  Borresen,  Jacob.  The  torpedo-vira- 
tor.  illus.  (Royal  United  Service  Institu- 
tion, Journal,  London,  v.  47,  1903,  p.  67-74.) 

VWA 

867.  Bruzzone,  Attilio.  Caldaie  a  tubi 
d'acqua  dei  cacciatorpedinieri  tipo  Schi- 
chau.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  36, 
trimestre  1,  1903,  p.  308-311.)  VXA 


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37 


1903,  continued. 

868.  Burgoyne,  Alan  H.  Submarine  navi- 
gation, past  and  present.  New  York:  E.  P. 
Dutton  &  Co.,  1903.    2  v.    8°.  VXV 

For  data  on  torpedoes  see  v.  2,  p.  201—236. 

869.  Chandler,  Lloyd  H.  Automobile  tor- 
pedoes; their  use  and  probable  effective- 
ness. (United  States  Naval  Institute,  Pro- 
ceedings, Annapolis,  v.  29,  1903,  p.  883-915.) 

VXA 

Abstracted  in  Journal  of  the   United  States  artil- 
lery, V.  22,  1904,  p.  94-93.   VIVA. 

870.  Competitive  trials  of  subsurface  and 
submarine  torpedo  boats.  (Scientific 
American,   New  York,  v.  89,   1903,   p.  327.) 

VA 

871.  Laurenti,  C.  Sull'  impiego  dei  sotto- 
marini.  (Rivista  marittima.  Roma,  anno 
36,  trimestre  2,  1903,  p.  322-326.)  VXA 

872.  Le  Roll,  P.  Les  nouveaux  torpilleurs 
de  l"""  classe.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le 
yacht,  Paris,  annee  26,  1903,  p.  695-696.) 

ttVXF 

873.  MaruUi,  F.  Sull'  impiego  dei  sotto- 
marini.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno 
36,  trimestre  2,  1903,  p.  5-15.)  VXA 

874.  Morali,  R.  S.  Torpediniere  di  1' 
classe.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno 
36,  trimestre  1,  1903,  p.  78-84.)  VXA 

875.  R.  Die  Torpedowaffe  auf  Schlacht- 
schiffen.  illus.  (Ueberall,  Berlin,  Jahrg. 
6,  1903.  p.  228-231.)  ft  VXA 

876.  Ricart,  Francisco.  Submarinos. 
(Memorial  de  ingenieros,  Madrid,  aiio  58. 
1903,  p.  203-207,  236-240.)  VWA 

877.  Rosendahl.  Zur  Wiedereinfiihrung 
der  Torpedoarmierung  auf  den  Schlacht- 
schiffen  der  Vereinigten  Staaten.  (Marine- 
Rundschau,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  14,  1903,  p.  1344- 
1349.)  VXA 

Abstracted    from    the    Proceedings   of    the    United 
States  Naval  Institute. 

878.  Spear,  Lawrence.  Submarine  torpe- 
do boats,  illus.  (Scientific  American  sup- 
plement, New  York,  v.  55,  1903,.  p.  22653- 
22658.)  VA 

Notes   on   torpedoes. 

879.  Submarines  and  torpedoes.  (Army 
and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  41,  1903, 
p.  439.)  ttVWA 

Brief  review  of  the  report  of  Lieut.  John  Halli- 
gan,  Jr.,  to  the  Navy  Department. 

880.  Torpedo  boat  controlled  by  wireless 
transmission,  illus.  (Western  electrician. 
Chicago,  V.  2>2,  1903,  p.  128.)  VGA 

881.  The  Torpedo  boat  destroyer  Perry. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  89, 
1903,  p.  308.)  VA 


882.  Torpedo  experiments  with  the  "Belle- 
isle"  by  the  British  admiralty.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  89,  1903,  p.  214- 
215.)  VA 

883.  Torpedo  and  submarine.  (Army  and 
navy  gazette,  London,  v.  44,  1903,  p.  1140- 
1141.)  VWA 

884.  The  Torpedo  tube  and  our  new  bat- 
tleships. (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
V.  89,  1903,  p.  78.)  VA 

885.  Torpedo  tubes.  (Army  and  navy 
register,  Washington,  v.  34,  1903,  p.  12-13.) 

VWA 

886.  Torpedo  tubes  in  the  war  game.  (Sci- 
entific American  supplement,  New  York, 
V.  55,  1903,  p.  22599.)  VA 

887.  Torpedoing  a  battleship.  (Marine 
engineer,  London,  v.  25,  1903,  p.  261.)  VXA 

A    brief    note   on    the    experiments    on    the   battle- 
ship "Belleisle." 


1904 

888.  Arthaud,  d'.  Torpilles  et  cuirasses. 
(Marine  frangaise,  Paris,  annee  17,  1904, 
p.  118-124.)  VXA 

889.  Battleship  or  torpedoes.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  90,  1904,  p.  358.) 

VA 

Editorial. 

890.  The  Belleisle  torpedo  experiments. 
(Journal  of  the  United  States  artillery, 
Fort  Monroe,  v.  21,  1904,  p.  220-221.)  VWA 

89L  Borresens  Torpedo-Virator.  (Mit- 
teilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens. 
Pola,   Bd.  32,   1904,  p.  1051-1052.)         VXA 

892.  Coast  defense.  (Journal  of  the 
United  States  artillery.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  22, 
1904,  p.  215-261.)  VWA 

Valuable  notes  on   torpedoes  and  mines. 

893.  Contract  trial  of  .torpedo  boat  no.  27. 
The  Blakely.  (American  Society  of  Naval 
Engineers'  Journal,  Washington,  v.  16, 
1904,  p.  1076-1094.)  VXA 

894.  Cotter,  E.  W.  Coast  defence  from  an 
imperial  standpoint.  (Royal  United  Serv- 
ice Institution,  Journal,  London,  v.  48.  1904, 
p.  510-532.)  VWA 

Notes  on  torpedo  warfare. 

895.  Dahl,  G.  M.  Blank  torpedo  shoot- 
ing, illus.  (United  States  Naval  Institute. 
Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  30,  1904,  p.  3S9- 
403.)  VXA 

896.  La  Defense  navale  de  la  France 
(1894-1904).  Rapport  du  chef  d'etat-major 
general.  (Marine  frangaise,  Paris,  annee 
17,  1904,  p.  309-319,  392-394;  annee  18,  1905, 
p.  51-57.)  VXA 

Des  progres  accomplis  dans  la  defense  mobile  par 
torpilleurs,  annee  17,  p.  309-315;  Defense  mobile  par 


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1904,  continued. 

sous-marins,  annee  17,  p.  316-319;  Les  torpilles  et 
leurs  progres  depuis  1894,  annee  17,  p.  392-394; 
annee  18,  p.  51-57. 

897.  Dewar,  A.  C.  In  the  existing  state  of 
development  of  warships,  and  of  torpedo 
and  submarine  vessels,  in  what  manner  can 
the  strategical  objects,  formerly  pursued 
by  means  of  blockading  an  enemy  in  his 
own  ports,  be  best  attained?  illus.  (Royal 
United  Service  Institution,  Journal,  Lon- 
don, V.  48,  1904,  p.  329-378,  457-509.)  VWA 

898.  Dibos,  M.  De  la  recherche  et  du 
dragage  des  torpilles  vigilantes.  illus. 
(Societe  des  ingenieurs  civils  de  France, 
Memoires  et  compte  rendu  des  travaux, 
Paris,  annee  1904,  v.  2,  p.  501-514.)        VDA 

Gives  valuable  data  on  the  use  of  torpedoes  in  the 
Russo-Japanese  war. 

899.  The  Effect  of  torpedo  explosions, 
illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  78,  1904,  p. 
468.)  VDA 

With  illustration  on  p.  472. 

Also  printed  in  Proceedings  of  the  United  States 
Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  v.  30,   1904,  p.  883,   VXA. 

Loss  of  the  "Hitachi  Maru"  and  the  "Sado  Maru" 
in  the  Russo-Japanese  war. 

900.  Fawcett,  Waldon.  Electrically  op- 
erated submarine  mines,  illus.  (Electrical 
review.  New  York,  v.  44,  1904,  p.  906-908.) 

VGA 

90L  Feldhaus,  Franz  Maria.  Lexikon  der 
Erfindungen  und  Entdeckungen  auf  den 
Gebieten  der  Naturwissenschaften  und 
Technik.  Heidelberg:  Carl  Winter,  1904. 
viii,  144  p.     8°.  V 

Gives  the  following  dates  in  the  invention  of  the 
torpedo   and   submarine: 

158S.  Federigo  Gianibelli  uses  a  torpedo  in  Ant- 
werp. 

1620.  Cornelis  Drebbel  constructs  the  first  sub- 
n'arine. 

1797.  Robert  Fulton  invents  his  submarine  mine, 
which  he  calls  the  "Fish  torpedo." 

1860.  Robert  Whitehead  invents  the  "Fish  tor- 
pedo," the  first  automobile  torpedo. 

902.  G.,  H.  B.  Recent  torpedo  develop- 
ments. (Nautical  magazine,  Glasgow,  v. 
73,  1904,  p.  152-158.)  VXA 

Also  in  Mitteilungen  aus  dent  Gebiete  des  See- 
wesens,  Pola,   Bd.   32,   1904,  p.  615-620,   VXA. 

903.  Improvements  needed  in  torpedoes. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  91, 
1904,  p.  414.)  VA 

904.  Jane,  Frederick  T.  Defense  of  har- 
bors against  torpedo  boat  attack.  (Journal 
of  the  United  States  artillery,  Fort  Mon- 
roe, v.  22,  1904,  p.  187-191.)  VWA 

Abstracted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Royal 
Artillery  Institution. 

905.  Japan's  use  of  torpedoes.  (Army 
and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  41,  1904, 
p.  657-658.)  tt  VWA 

906.  The  Japanese  destroyers,  illus.  (Sci- 
entific American,  New  York,  v.  90,  1904, 
p.  209,  214,  383,  387.)  VA 


907.  LeRoU,  P.  L'emploi  de  la  torpille 
dans  la  guerre  russo-japonaise.  (Journal 
de  la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  v.  27,  1904, 
p.  137-138.)  ttVXF 

908.  Maxim,  Hudson.  Torpedoes  and  tor- 
pedo warfare.  (American  monthly  Re- 
view of  reviews.  New  York,  v.  29,  1904, 
p.  558-564.)  *  DA 

909.  The  Modern  torpedo,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  90,  p.  196.) 

VA 

Notes   on    the    Whitehead    and    the    Schwartzkopff 
torpedoes. 

910.  Monreal  y  Fernandez-Rodil,  Federico, 
and  F.  Munez  Quijano.  Torpedos  auto- 
moviles.  Obra  declarada  de  texto  para  la 
Escuela  de  aplicacion  por  real  orden  de  31 
de  diciembre  de  1903.  [With  atlas.]  Ma- 
drid: Imp.  y  lit.  del  Ministerio  de  Marina, 
1904.    2v.     8°  and  f°.  f  VXV 

911.  Noalhat,  H.  Attaque  et  defense  des 
cotes  au  moyen  des  torpilles.  illus.  (Revue 
technique,  Paris,  tome  25,  p.  7-11,  74-75, 
123-128,  172-177,  223-227,  283-285,  337-342. 
394-397,  460-464,  516-520,  566-570.)         VA 

912.  Paulus.  Versuche  zur  Ermittlung 
des  Einflusses  der  Wassertiefe  auf  die 
Geschwindigkeit  der  Torpedoboote.  (Ve- 
rein  deutscher  Ingenieure,  Zeitschrift, 
Berlin,  Bd.  48,  1904,  p.  1870-1878.)         VDA 

913.  Ponleur,  Hector.  Torpilleurs  et  sous- 
marins.  illus.  (Revue  universelle  des 
mines,  Liege,  serie  4,  tome  7,  1904,  p.  131- 
198.)  VA 

914.     Torpilleurs  &  sous-marins.     La 

tactique  navale  et  les  enseignements  de  la 
guerre  russo-japonaise.  Liege:  C.  Desoer, 
1904.    74p.,  2diagrs.    illus.    8°.  VXV 

915.  Protection  against  the   explosion  of 

a  torpedo.  (Journal  of  the  United  States 
artillery.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  22,  1904,  p.  205- 
206.)  VWA 

Abstracted  from  Page's  magazine,  Sept.,  1904. 

916.  R.  Moderne  Torpedofahrzeuge. 
illus.  (Ueberall,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  6,  p.  321- 
324.)  ft  VXA 

917.  R.,  G.  E.  Der  Minenkrieg  in 
Ostasien.  (Ueberall,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  6,  1904, 
p.  485-486.)  tt  VXA 

918.  Reventlow,  E.,  Graf.  Das  Untersee- 
boot  im  Reichstage.  illus.  (Ueberall,  Ber- 
lin, Jahrg.  6,  1904,  p.  490-493.)  tt  VXA 

919.  Saint-Requier.  La  defense  contre  les 
torpilleurs.  ( lournal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht, 
Paris,  v.  27,  1904,  p.  449-450.)  tt  VXF 

920.  "Sea-power,"  pseud.  The  torpedo  in 
war.  (United  service  magazine,  London, 
V.28,  1904,  p.  437^43.)  *  DA 

921.  Stansbury,  Hubert.  In  the  existing 
state  of  development  of  war-ships,  and  of 
torpedo    and    submarine   vessels,    in    what 


TORPEDOES 


39 


1904,  continued. 

manner  can  the  strategical  objects,  for- 
merh^  pursued  by  means  cf  blockading  an 
enemy  in  his  own  ports,  be  best  attained? 
(Royal  United  Service  Institution,  Journal, 
London,  v.  48,   1904,   p.  599-630.)         VWA 

922.  Suanzes,  Victoriano.  Los  torpedos 
en  la  guerra.  (La  vida  maritima,  Madrid, 
ano  3,  1904,  p.  405-407.)  ft  VXA 

923.  The  Submarine  mine,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  90,  1904,  p. 
330.)  VA 

924.  Submarines  and  torpedo  warfare, 
illus.  (In:  The  naval  annual,  edited  by  T. 
A.   Brassey,   London,   1904,  p.  325-339.) 

VXA 

Also  in  Mitteiiungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  See- 
wesens,  Pola,  Bd.  32,  1904,  p.  1053-1066,  VXA. 

925.  Tanif,  Henri.  Torpilles,  torpilleurs  et 
sous-marins.  (Questions  diplomatiques  et 
coloniales,  Paris,  tome  17,  1904,  p.  577-588.) 

BAA 

926.  Torpedo  attack  in  the  Russo-Japa- 
nese war.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  78, 
1904,  p.  19-20.)  VDA 

Also  printed  in  Proceedings  of  the  United  States 
Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  v.  30,  1904,  p.  669-672, 
VXA. 

927.  The  Torpedo  boat  in  modern  warfare. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  90, 
1904,  p.  387.)  VA 

Notes  on  the  Russo-Japanese  war. 

928.  Torpedo  harbor  at  Dover.  (Scien- 
tific American  supplement.  New  York,  v. 
58,  1904,  p.  24123.)  VA 

929.  Torpedo-Motorboote.  illus.  (Ueber- 
all,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  7,  Technisches  Ueberall, 
Jahrg.  2,  No.  7,  1904,  p.  2-3.)  ft  VXA 

930.  Torpedo  room  of  a  modern  battle- 
ship, illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  v.  91,   1904,  p.  28.)  VA 

931.  Torpedoes  in  action.  (Army  and 
navy  gazette,  London,  v.  45,  1904,  p.  156- 
157.)  tVWA 

932.  Torpedoes  in  action.  (Engineer, 
London,   v.  98,    1904,   p.  306-307.)  VA 

Letter  signed  Reflex,  containing  brief  notes  on  the 
Russo-Japanese   war. 

933.  United  States.  —  Engineer  School. 
Reprints  of  essays  and  lectures  on  coast  de- 
fence. Washington  Barracks,  Washington, 
D.  C:  Engineer  School  of  Application, 
1904.  vi,  135  p.  8°.  (Occasional  papers, 
no.  11.)  VWI 

Contents.  Vereker,  C.  G.,  Defence  against  tor- 
pedo-boat raids.  Curtcis,  C.  S.  S.,  Defence  against 
torpedo-boat  raids.  Saltmarshe,  P.,  Defence  against 
torpedo-boat  raids.  Hanna,  J.  C,  Defence  against 
torpedo-boat  raids.  Jane,  Fred  T.,  The  defence  of 
harbours  against  torpedo-boat  attack.  Cotter,  E.  W., 
Coast  defence  from  an  imperial  standpoint. 

The    first    five    articles    are    reprinted    from    the 


Proceedings  of  the  Royal  Artillery  Institution  for 
1903  and  1904;  the  last  from  the  Journal  of  the  Royal 
United  Service  Institution,  May,  1904. 

934.  Wie  konnen  Kriegsschiffe  gegen  die 
Wirkungen  von  Torpedos  und  Minen 
geschiitzt  werden?  illus.  (Ueberall,  Ber- 
lin, Jahrg.  7,  Technisches  Ueberall,  Jahrg. 
2,  No.  10,  1904,  p.  1-2.)  ttVXA 

935.  Wisser,  John  Philip.  War  lessons  for 
the  coast  artillery.  (Journal  of  the  United 
States  artillery.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  22,  1904, 
p.  262-279.)  VWA 

Torpedoes  and   submarine  mines,  p.  266—268. 


1905 

936.  A.  Torpedini  terrestri  automatiche. 
illus.  (Rivista  di  artiglieria  e  genio,  Roma, 
annata22,  v.  4,   1905,  p.  89-101.)         VWW 

937.  An  Aerial  torpedo.  (Scientific 
American,   New   York,  v.  92,   1905,  p.  443.) 

VA 

Invention  of  Joseph  J.  Mclntyre. 

938.  B.,  L.  Torpilles  terrestres  auto- 
matiques.  (Revue  du  genie  militaire,  Paris, 
tome  30,  1905,  p.  37-62.)  VWA 

939.  Borresens  Torpedo-Virator.  illus. 
(Mitteiiungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  See- 
wesens,    Pola,    Bd.  33,    1905,    p.  236-242.) 

VXA 

940.  Bridge,  Sir  Cyprian  Arthur  George. 
The    Russo-Japanese    naval    campaign    of 

1904.  (Naval  annual,  Portsmouth,  1905, 
p.  97-172.)  VXA 

Notes  on  the  use  cf  torpedoes. 

941.  Burr,  S.  D.  V.  The  new  Bliss-Leavitt 
torpedo,  illus.  (Iron  age.  New  York,  v. 
76,  1905,  p.  1594-1597.)  VDA 

Also    gives    brief    description    of    the    Howell    and 
Russian    torpedoes. 

942.  Davis,  Henry  C.  Torpedo  companies 
and  company  electricians.  (Journal  of  the 
United  States  artillery,  Fort  Monroe,  v.  24, 

1905,  p.  11-16.)  VWA 

943.  Die  durch  Minen  an  den  russischen 
Port  Arthur-Schiffen  verursachten  Be- 
schadigungen  und  die  Reparaturen  der  ver- 
letzten  Schiffe.  illus.  (Ueberall,  Berlin, 
lahrg.  7,  Technisches  Ueberall,  Jahrg.  2, 
No.  8.  1905,  p.  1-2.)  ft  VXA 

Damage    caused    to    the    Russian    battleship    Port 
Arthur  through  mines. 

944.  E.,  G.  Torpilles  terrestres  auto- 
matiques.  illus.  (Le  genie  civil,  Paris, 
tome  47,   1905,  p.  297-299.)  VA 

945.  An  Early  submarine.  (Army  and 
navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  43,  1905,  p.  193- 
194.)  tt  VWA 

Account  of  the  Confederate  submarine  "Handley." 


40 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


1905,  continued. 

946.  Ferragut  y  Sbert,  Guillermo.  Tor- 
pederos.  illus.  (La  vida  maritima,  Madrid, 
ano  4,  1905,  p.  568-569.)  ft  VXA 

947.  Gun-cotton  for  torpedoes.  (Arms  and 
explosives,  London,  v.  13,  1905,  p.  14.) 

ttVOG 

948.  Incontri,  Attilio.  Circa  un  caso  di 
attacco  dei  siluranti.  (Rivista  marittiriia, 
Roma,  anno  38,  trimestre  2,  1905,  p.  153- 
159.)  VXA 

949.  Isham  torpedo  shell  tests.  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  93,  1905, 
p.  357-358.)  VA 

Invention   of   W.    S.    Isham. 

950.  Kallenbach,  Oscar  G.  H.  Das  Tor- 
pedowesen  der  deutschen  Marine,  mit  Be- 
riicksichtigung  der  Erfolge  der  Torpedo- 
waffe  im  russisch-japanischen  Kriege. 
(Technologist,  New  York,  Bd.  10,  1905,  p. 


57-66.) 


VDA 


951.  L.  Les  mines  sous-marines  russes  et 
japonaises.  illus.  (Journal  de  la  marine, 
le   yacht,    Paris,   v.  28,    1905,   p.  404-405.) 

ft  VXF 

952.  Laurenti,  C.  I  disastri  dei  sotto- 
marini.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno 
38,   trimestre  3;   1905,  p.  245-258.)         VXA 

953.  M.  Einiges  iiber  Schiffsartillerie, 
Torpedos  und  Seeminen  in  der  franzo- 
sischen  Marine.  (Marine  Rundschau,  Ber- 
lin,   Jahrg.  16,    1905,    p.  407-415.)         VXA 

954.  Max.  La  defense  contra  les  sous- 
marins.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht. 
Paris,  annee  28,  1905,  p.  113-114.)    ft  VXH 

Translated  in  Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid, 
tomo  56,    1905,   p.  427-432,    VXA. 

955.  Mines  and  subterranean  torpedoes  at 
Port  Arthur,  illus.  (Scientific  American 
supplement.  New  York,  v.  59,  1905,  p. 
24289.)  VA 

956.  The  Obry  apparatus.  (Royal  United 
Service  Institution,  Journal,  London,  v.  49, 
1905,  p.  1196.)  VWA 

Also  in  the  Journal  of  the  United  States  artillery, 
Fort  Monroe,  v.  24,   1905,  p.  179,   VVV.4. 

957.  Rieva  y  AUemany,  Jose.  Mecha- 
nische  torpedo's.  (Marineblad,  Den  Hel- 
der,  Jaarg.  20,  1905,  p.  322-339.)  VXA 

958.  Robert  Whitehead  and  his  torpedo. 
(American  machinist.  New  York,  v.  28, 
1905,  p.  721-722.)  VFA 

Obituary  notice,   p.  722. 

959.  Robert  Whitehead  and  the  torpedo. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  93, 
1905,  p.  414.)  VA 

960.  The  Submarine  and  torpedo  and 
fixed    defence    local    committees    (Francej. 


(Royal  United  Service  Institution,  Jour- 
nal, London,  v.  49,  1905,  p.  1195-1196.) 

VWA 

Also    in    Journal    of    the    United    States    artillery. 
Fort  Monroe,  v.  24,  1905,  p.  178-179,   VWA. 

961.  Topham,  James.  Torpedoes.  (En- 
gineer, London,  v.  99,  1905,  p.  443.)        VA 

Abstract    of    discussion    before    Leeds    Association 
of  Engineers,   April  27,   1905. 

962.  Torpedo  operations  in  the  Russo- 
Japanese  war.  illus.  (Engineering,  Lon- 
don, v.  79,  1905,  p.  19-20,  643,  709-710,  744- 
745,  808.)  VDA 

963.  Torpedo  shells.  (Engineer,  Lon- 
don, V.  100,  1905,  p.  519.)  VA 

964.  Les  Torpilleurs.  (Cosmos,  Paris, 
nouv.  serie,  tome  52,  1905,  p.  618.)  VA 

965.  Torpilleurs  a  moteur  tonnant.  (Cos- 
mos, Paris,  nouv.  serie,  tome  52,  1905, 
p.  617-618.)  VA 


1906 

966.  B.,  L.  Barche  torpediniere  auto- 
mobili  Yarrow.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma, 
anno  39,  trimestre  4,  1906,  p.  557-558.) 

VXA 

967.  Beasley,  Walter  L.  The  wonderful 
turbine  torpedo.  (Army  and  navy  life  and 
united  service,  New  York,  v.  8,  1906, 
p.  7-10.)  VWA 

968.  Die  Bedeutung  des  Torpedos  im 
modernen  Seekriege.  illus.  (Ueberall, 
Berlin,  Jahrg.  8,  1906,  p.  444-446.) 

ft  VXA 

Importance  of  torpedoes  in  modern  warfare. 

969.  Beith.  Turbinenanlagen  fiir  Torpe- 
doboote.  illus.  (Marine  Rundschau,  Ber- 
lin. Jahrg.  17,  1906,  p.  581-593.)  VXA 

970.  The  Bliss-Leavitt  turbine  torpedo. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  82,  1906,  p.  496- 
497.)  VDA 

971.  Blochmann,  R.  La  protection  des 
navires  de  guerre  contre  les  mines  et  les 
torpilles.  (Revue  generale  des  sciences, 
Paris,  tome  17,  1906,  p.  80-83.)  OA 

Notes  lessons  learned  in  the  Russo-Japanese  war. 

972.  Chandler,  L.  H.  The  bursting  of 
metal  chambers  under  internal  air  pres- 
sure, illus.  (American  Society  of  Naval 
Engineers,  Journal,  Washington,  v.  18, 
1906,  p.  112-122.)  VXA 

Results  of  experiments  to  determine  the  best  kind 
of  metal  for  torpedo  flasks. 

973.  Commerce  protection  and  submarine 
mines.  (Armv  and  navy  gazette,  London, 
V.  47,  1906,  p.  276-277.)  t  VWA 

974.  Detonation  of  submarine  mines  by 
means  of  sound  waves,  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  94,  1906,  p.  170.) 

VA 


TORPEDOES 


41 


1906,  continued. 

975.  Fernandez,  Gustavo.  Los  grandes 
desplazamientos  y  el  torpedo.  (Revista 
general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  58,  1906, 
p.  999-1009.)  VXA 

976.  Haenig,  A.     Der  neue  Bliss-Leavitt- 

Torpedo.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesamte 
Schiess-  und  Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen, 
Jahrg.  1,  1906,  p.  76-79.)  f  VOA 

977.  Hurd,  Archibald  Spicer.  The  future 
of  torpedo  craft,  illus.  (Cassier's  maga- 
zine, New  York,  v.  29,  1906,  p.  300-315.) 

VDA 

978.  L.,  P.  L'action  de  la  torpille  auto- 
mobile; importance  de  la  charge.  (Jour- 
nal de  la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  v.  29,  1906, 
p.  258-259.)  ft  VXF 

979.  The  Lake  Torpedo  Boat  Co.  Under- 
water torpedo-boats.  The  submarine 
versus  the  submersible.  Their  merits  and 
their  menace.  [Bridgeport,  cop.]  1906. 
116  p.     illus.     8°.  VXV 

980.  Neudeck,  G.  Torpedo  gegen  Schiffs- 
boden.  illus.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesamte 
Schiess-  und  Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen, 
Jahrg.  1,  1906,  p.  96-98,  113-114,  133-134, 
152-154.)  tVOA 

981.  The  New  turbine  torpedo  of  the 
United  States  navy.  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  94,  1906,  p.  7-8.) 

VA 

.Also  in  Journal  of  the  Royal  United  Service  Insti- 
tution, London,  v.  50,  1906,  p.  241-243,  VWA;  and 
in  Journal  of  the  American  Society  of  Naval  Engi- 
neers, Washington,  y.  18,  1906,  p.  276-281,  VXA. 
Translated  in  Mitteilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des 
Seeivescns,  Pola,  Bd.  34,   1906,  p.  479-480,    VXA. 

982.  Noalhat,  H.  L'engin  porte-torpille 
sous-marin  et  les  experiences  d'Antibes. 
(Cosmos,  Paris,  nouv.  serie,  tome  54,  1906, 
p.  466-468.)  VA 

983.  Noch  einmal  der  Minenkrieg. 
(Ueberall,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  9,  1906,  p.  23-24.) 

ft  VXA 

General  discussion  of  the  use  of  mines  in  naval 
warfare. 

984.  Pesce,  G.  L.  La  navigation  sous- 
marine.  Paris:  Vuibert  &  Nony,  1906.  2 
p.l.,  498  p.     illus.     f°.  tVXV 

Experience  de  Fulton  avec  ses  "torpedoes,"  p.  212- 
218.  Fulton  en  Angleterre,  p.  219-224.  Torpilles  et 
torpilleurs,   p.  476-490. 

This  work  also  contains  valuable  biographical 
notes  on  the  early  inventors  of  the  submarine  and 
torpedo,  including  Drebbel,   Mersenne,  and  Bushnell. 

985.  Reventlow,  E.,  Graf.  Die  Entwicke- 
lung  des  Torpedofahrzeugs.  (Ueberall, 
Berlin,  Jahrg.  8,  1906,  p.  222-223.)  ft  VXA 

986.  Sechi,  G.  Naviglio  torpediniero. 
(Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  39,  tri- 
mestre  4,  1906,  p.  283-286.)  VXA 


987.  Self-directing  torpedoes:  mechanical 
and  electrical  control,  illus.  (Illustrated 
London  news,  London,  v.  128,  1906,  p.  410.) 

*DA 

988.  Torpedine  a  turbina,  modello  Bliss- 
Leavitt.  illus.  (Rivista  di  artiglieria  e 
genio,  Roma,  annata  23,  v.  2,  1906,  p.  157- 
160.)  VWW 

989.  Torpedo  practice  at  Sandy  Hook. 
(Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  43, 
1906,  p.  1348.)  ttVWA 

990.  Un  Torpilleur  anglais  a  petrole. 
(Journal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  v.  29, 
1906,  p.  69-70.)  tt  VXF 

991.  A  Triple-screw  motor  torpedo  boat. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  94, 
1906,  p.  190.)  VA 

992.  White,  Sir  William  H.  The  develop- 
ment of  torpedoes  and  submarines.  (Iron 
and  coal  trades  review,  London,  v.  7Z,  1906, 
p.  663-664.)  VIA 

993.  Wilcox,  Frank  A.  The  torpedo  for 
coast  defense.  (Military  Service  Institu- 
tion of  the  United  States,  Journal,  Gover- 
nor's Island,  N.  Y.,  v.  38,  1906,  p.  279-288.) 

VWA 

994.  X.  Der  Minenkrieg.  illus.  (Ueberall, 
Berlin,  Jahrg.  8,  1906,  p.  380-381.)  ft  VXA 


1907 

995.  Bernay,  Henri.  La  protection  contre 
les  torpilles.  illus.  (Journal  de  la  marine, 
le  yacht,   Paris,  v.  30,   1907,  p.  595-596.) 

ttVXF 

996.     Les  torpilles  de  fond.     (Journal 

de  la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  v.  30,  1907, 
p.  241-242.)  ttVXF 

997.  British  torpedo  boat  "Eden."  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  97, 
1907,  p.  237.)  VA 

998.  Control  of  torpedoes  by  Hertzian 
waves,  illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v. 
83,  1907,  p.  66.)  VDA 

999.  Controlling  torpedoes  by  wireless 
telegraphy.  illus.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  v.  96,  1907,  p.  250.)  VA 

Also    printed    in    .American    Society   of   Naval    En- 
gineers, Journal,  Washington,  v.  19,  1907,  p.  513-517, 

1000.  Erhitzer  fiir  Torpedos.  (Mitteilun- 
gen aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola, 
Bd.  35,  1907,  p.  716-717.)  VXA 

1001.  Ferrand,  Ch.  Torpilles,  torpilleurs 
et  sous-marins.  (Revue  scientifique,  Paris, 
serie  5,  tome  8,   1907,  p.  385-391,  417-421.) 

OA 

1002.  Gody,  Leon.  Chargement  des  tor- 
pilles; mines   electriques   de  contact.     (In 


42 


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1907,  continued. 

his:  Traite  theorique  et  pratique  dcs  ma- 
tieres  explosives,  Namur,  1907,  p.  452-453.) 

VOG 

1003.  Important  torpedo  trials.  (United 
States  Naval  Institute.  Proceedings,  An- 
napolis, V.  33.  1907,  p.  875-876.)  VXA 

Abstracted   from   the  London  Times. 
Notes    on    the    Whitehead    and    Bliss-Leavitt    tor- 
pedoes. 

1004.  L.,  P.  Au  sujet  du  nomlire  de  tor- 
pillcurs  necessaires  a  notre  marine.  (Jour- 
nal de  la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  v.  30, 
1907,  p.  1-2.)  ttVXF 

1005.  Lindner,  Kurt.  Ueber  elektrische 
Minenziindung,  namentlich  mit  Bezug  auf 
Seeminen.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesamte 
Schiess-  und  Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen. 
Jahrg.2,  1907,  p.  348-350.)  f  VOA 

1006.  Loygorri,  Joaquin  de.  Nuevos  tor- 
pederos.  illus.  (La  vida  maritima,  Ma- 
drid, ano  6,  1907,  p.  561-562.)  ff  VXA 

1007.  Max.  Les  nouveaux  torpilleurs 
anglais,  illus.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le 
yacht,    Paris,   v.  30,    1907,   p.  539-541.) 

ttVXF 

1008.  Motor  torpedo  boat  built  by  Messrs. 
Yarrow.  (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
V.  97,  1907,  p.  4D6.)  VA 

Brief  note. 

1009.  Myers,  A.  E.  C.  The  needs  of  shore 
anti-torpedo  defence  are  not  necessarily 
the  needs  of  naval  anti-torpedo-boat  de- 
fence; or.  Why  discard  the  12-pr.  ?  (Royal 
United  Service  Institution.  Journal,  Lon- 
don, V.  51,  1907,  p.  496-500.)  VWA 

Valuable   notes   on    defence   from    torpedoes. 

1010.  Die  Neueste  Entwickelung  der  Tor- 
pedowaffe.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesamte 
Schiess-  und  Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen, 
Jahrg.  2,  1907,  p.  474.)  f  VOA 

From    Nauticus. 

1011.  The  New  Bliss-Leavitt  torpedo  for 
the  United  States  government.  illus. 
(Compressed  air,  New  York,  v.  11,  1907, 
p.  4353-4356.)  VFM 

1012.  A  New  method  of  reheating  com- 
pressed air  for  use  in  torpedoes,  illus. 
(Compressed  air.  New  York,  v.  11,  1907, 
p.  4339-4340.)  VFM 

1013.  Noalhat,  H.  A  propos  d'un  inci- 
dent de  lancement  de  torpilles  automobiles. 
(Cosmos,  Paris,  nouv.  serie,  tome  57,  1907, 
p.  328-329.)  VA 

1014.     Contribution     a     I'etude     des 

torpilles  automobiles.  (Journal  de  la 
marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  v.  30,  1907,  p.  284— 
285,  291-292,  318,  339-340.)  ft  VXF 

Also  in  Boletin  del  Centro  naval,  Buenos  Aires, 
tomo  25.  1907,  p.  103-104.  522-530,  622-631,  VX.4; 
and  in  Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  61, 
1907,   p.  573-593,    VXA. 


1015.  Ocean  race  of  torpedo-boat  destroy- 
ers, illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  V.  96,  1907,  p.  493-494.)  VA 

Account  of  race  from  Sandy  Hook  to  Cape 
Charles. 

1016.  Parisi,  Raffaele.  Esploditore 
meccanico  per  torpedini  terrestri  in  uso 
neir  esercito  austro-ungarico.  (Rivista  di 
artiglieria  e  genio,  Roma,  annata  24,  v.  3, 
1907,  p.   123-126.)  VWW 

1017.  [Range  of  torpedoes.]  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  84,  1907,  p.  207- 
208.)  VA 

Editorial. 

1018.  Reventlow,  E.,  Graf.  Minenkrieg. 
illus.  (Ueberall,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  10,  1907, 
p.  162-167.)  ttVXA 

Discussion  of  the  legality  of  the  use  of  mines  in 
ncval  warfare. 

1019.  Sueter,  Murray  Eraser.  The  evolu- 
tion of  the  submarine  boat,  mine  and  tor- 
pedo, from  the  sixteenth  century  to  the 
present  time.  Portsmouth,  England:  J. 
Griffin  &  Co.,  1907.  xxiv,  384  p.,  22  diagr., 
103  pi.    8°.  VXV 

The  evolution  of  the  submarine  mine,  p.  262-292; 
The  evolution  of  the  locomotive  torpedo,  p.  293-330; 
Protection  of  warships  against  submarine  explosives, 

p.  331-340. 

1020.  La  Telegrafia  sin  hilos  aplicada  a  la 
direccion  de  los  torpedos.  illus.  (La  vida 
maritima,  Madrid,  aiio  6,  1907,  p.  185.) 

ttVXA 

1021.  Torpedo  guided  bj^  electric  waves, 
illus.  (Scientific  American  supplement. 
New  York,  v.  64,  1907,  p.  100.)  VA 

1022.  Torpedo  planter.  (Army  and  navy 
journal.  New  York,  v.  44,  1906,  p.  479,  864, 
867,  1115,  1268.)  ft  VWA 

Brief  notes. 

1023.  The  Torpedo  situation.  (Army  and 
navv  journal.  New  York,  v.  44,  1907, 
p.  653.)  ft  VWA 

1024.  iTorpedo  trial  at  Weymouth.] 
(Naval  annual,   Portsmouth,   1907,  p.   12.) 

VXA 

1025.  Ueber  die  Armierung  von  Torpedo- 
booten  auf  Grund  taktischer  Erwagungen. 
(Mitteilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  See- 
wesens,  Pola,  Bd.  35,  1907,  p.  356-370.) 

VXA 

1026.  V.  La  construction  des  torpilleurs 
en  Allemagne.  illus.  (Journal  de  la 
marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  v.  30,  1907,  p.  622.) 

ft  VXF 


1908 

1027.  Anti-torpedo  armament.  (Army 
and  nav}'  journal,  New  York,  v.  45.  1908, 
p.  965.)  ft  VWA 


TORPEDOES 


43 


1908,  continued. 

1028.  B.,  F.  Torpediniere  e  cacciatorpe- 
diniere  moderne.  (Rivista  marittima, 
Roma,  anno  41,  trimestre  4,  1908,  p.  159- 
169.)  VXA 

1029.  Bernay,  Henri.  Torpilleurs  et  con- 
tre-torpilleurs.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le 
yacht,  Paris,  v.  31,  1908,  p.  1-2,  49-50.) 

ttVXF 

1030.  Bocci,  Carlo.  Protezione  delle  navi 
da  guerra  contro  I'offesa  delle  torpedini  e 
dei  siluri.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno 
41,  trimestre  4,  1908.  p.  471-483.)  VXA 

1031.  Bonfiglietti,  F.  Torpediniere  e 
cacciatorpediniere.  (Rivista  marittima, 
Roma,  anno  41,  trimestre  2,  1908,  p.  67- 
78.)  VXA 

1032.  Buckey,  Alervyn  C.  Manual  for  the 
instruction  of  gunners  of  mine  companies. 
rFt.  Worden.  Wash.:]  M.  C.  Buckey.  1908. 
2  p.l.,  53  p.    8^  VXM  p.v.4,  no.3 

1033.  Cardona,  Pedro  M.  La  prueba  del 
elemento  mar  y  otras  pequeiieces  de  poca 
importancia  en  las  instalaciones  de  tor- 
pedos  electricos  de  observacion.  illus. 
(Revista  general  de  marina,  Aladrid,  tomo 
62,  1908,  p.  1134-1167.)  VXA 

1034.  Chapuis.  Tir  des  torpilles  sur  but 
mobile.  Influence  des  erreurs  commises 
dans  I'appreciation  de  la  vitesse  et  de  la 
route  du  but.  illus.  (Association  tech- 
nique maritime,  Bulletin,  Paris,  no.  19, 
1908,  p.  9-24.)  VXA 

Translated  in  Proceedings  of  the  United  States 
Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  v.  35,  1909,  p.  153-183, 
VXA. 

1035.  Davis,  Richmond  P.  Submarine 
mines  and  mining,  illus.  (Journal  of  the 
United  States  artillery,  Fort  Monroe, 
V.  29.  1908,  p.  225-239.)  VWA 

Also  in  Journal  of  the  American  Society  of  Naval 
Engineers,  Washington,  v.  20,  1908,  p.  674-691,  VXA. 

1036.  Davis  torpedo.  (Armj^  and  navy 
journal.  New  York,  v.  46,  1908-09,  p.  45, 
346,  2,76-2,77,  541.  1163;  v.  47,  1909-10, 
p.  146.  200,  841,  843,  1248;  v.  49,  1911.  p.  255; 
V.  52,  1915,  p.  694.)  ft  VWA 

Invention  of  Lieut. -Commander  Cleland  Davis. 

1037.  A  Delayed-action  torpedo.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  99,  1908, 
p.  150.)  VA 

Notes  on  the  Russo-Japanese  war. 

1038.  Destructive  energy  of  torpedoes. 
(Armv  and  navv  journal.  New  York,  v.  45, 
1908.  p.  530-53L)  ft  VWA 

1039.  La  Direccion  de  los  torpedos  y  la 
telegrafia  sin  hilos.  (La  vida  maritima, 
Madrid,  afio  7,  1908,  p.  89.)  ft  VXA 

1040.  Fernandez,  Gustavo.  El  problema 
de  la  proteccion  de  los  acorazados  contra 


el  torpedo  automovil.  (Revista  general  de 
marina,  Madrid,  1908,  tomo  62,  p.  526-544.) 

VXA 

1041.  G.  Stand  und  Aussichten  der  Tor- 
pedowaffe  in  fremden  Marinen.  (Marine 
Rundschau,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  19,  1908,  p.  1087- 
1099.)  VXA 

1042.  Great  Britain. — Admiralty.  Courses 
of  instruction  of  officers  and  seamen  in 
torpedo.  London:  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode, 
1908.     52  p.     8".  VXV 

1043.  The  Hardcastle  torpedo.  (The 
navy,  Washington,  v.  2,  Dec,  1908,  p.  3, 
9-10.)  t  VYE 

Also  in  Journal  of  the  United  States  artillerv, 
Fcrt  Monroe,  v.  31,  1909,  p.  214-215,  220-222,  VWA. 

1044.  Hot-air-driven  torpedoes.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  99,  1908, 
p.  77.)  VA 

Experiments  made  by  Sir  William  G.  Armstrong, 
Whitworth  &  Co.,  and  Messrs.   Whitehead  &  Co. 

1045.  Increased  range  and  speed  of  tor- 
pedoes. (Naval  annual,  Portsmouth,  1908, 
p.  284-286.)  VXA 

1046.  Lalande,  Louis.  Contribution  a 
I'etude  des  torpilles  automobiles.  (Alarine 
frangaise,  Paris,  annee  21,  1908,  p.  496-502. 
573-591.)  VXA 

1047.  [Method  of  recovering  torpedoes.] 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  105,  1908,  p.  397.) 

VA 

Brief  note. 

1048.  The  New  Davis  projectile  torpedo, 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
V.  99,  1908.  p.  159.)  VA 

Abstracted  in  United  States  Naval  Institute.  Pro- 
ceedings, Annapolis,  v.  34,  1908,  p.  1343-1344,   VX.'i. 

Invention  of  Lieut.-Commander  Cleland  Davis, 
U.  S.  N. 

1049.  The  New  Greenock  torpedo  fac- 
tory. (Engineer,  London,  v.  105,  1908, 
p.  529.)  VA 

Brief   note. 

1050.  The  New  torpedo  boat  destroyers. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  106,  1908,  p.  326- 
227.)  VA 

1051.  New  type  of  torpedoes.  (Engineer- 
ing news.  New  York,  v.  60,  1908,  p.  235.) 

VDA 

Brief  note  on  invention  of  Lieut.-Commander  Cle- 
land Davis. 

1052.  Les  Nouveaux  torpilleurs  de  la 
marine  bulgare.  illus.  (Journal  de  la 
marine,  le  vacht,  Paris,  v.  31,  1908,  p.  646- 
648.)  "  tfVXF 

1053.  P.,  L.  Die  Verwendung  der  Tor- 
pedowaffe  in  der  Zukunft.  (Schiffbau, 
Berlin,  Jahrg.  9,  1908,  p.  684-686.)     f  VXA 

1054.  Panzerbieter,  W.  Torpedos  und 
Seeminen.  illus.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  das 
gesamte  Schiess-  und  Sprengstoffwesen, 
Mimchen,  Jahrg.  3,   1908,  p.   185-189,  203- 


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190S,  continued. 

206,  227-230,  411-412,  446-450;  Jahrg.  4, 
1909,  p.  48-51,  70-72,  90-92,  147-152;  Jahrg. 
6,  1911,  p.  89-91.)  t  VOA 

1055.  Pedersen,  B.  La  grenade  Peder- 
sen.  illus.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesamte 
Schiess-  und  Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen, 
Jahrg.  3,  1908,  p.  81-82.)  t  VOA 

1056."  Phenomenal  speed  of  latest  tor- 
pedoes. (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
V.  98,  1908,  p.  326.)  VA 

1057.  Podgurskiy,  N.  Empleo  de  las 
granadas  de  mano  en  Puerto  Arturo. 
(Memorial  de  ingenieros,  Madrid,  afio  63, 
1908,  p.  398-403.)  VWA 

1058.  Los  Progresos  del  "torpedo  auto- 
movil."  (La  vida  maritima,  Madrid,  ano  7, 
1908,  p.  103.)  tt  VXA 

1059.  The  Progress  of  the  torpedo. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  85,  1908,  p.  217- 
218.)  VDA 

Also  printed  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  United 
States  Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  v.  34,  1908,  p.  730- 
733,  VXA,  and,  in  abbreviated  form,  in  The  naval 
annual,  Portsmouth,   190S,  p.  285-286,   VXA. 

1060.  Ricart  y  Giralt,  Jose.  La  protec- 
cion  de  los  fondos  de  los  buques  contra  la 
explosion  de  los  torpedos.  (La  vida  mari- 
tima, Madrid,  ano  7,  1908,  p.  216.)    ff  VXA 

1061.  Richter,  Fritz.  Eine  neue  mili- 
tarische  Waffe.  illus.  (Zeitschrift  fiir 
das  gesamte  Schiess-  und  Sprengstoff- 
wesen, Miinchen,  Jahrg.  3,  1908,  p.  288- 
291.)  fVOA 

1062.  Senkowski,  M.  Ueber  Torpedier- 
ung  der  Tiefbohrschachte.  (Zeitschrift 
fiir  das  gesamte  Schiess-  und  Sprengstoff- 
wesen, Miinchen,  Jahrg.  3,  1908,  p.  169- 
171.)  tVOA 

1063.  The  Speed  of  torpedo-boat  destroy- 
ers. (Engineer,  London,  v.  105,  1908, 
p.  37-38.)  VA 

1064.  Stockton,  Charles  Herbert.  The 
use  of  submarine  mines  and  torpedoes  in 
time  of  war.  (American  journal  of  inter- 
national law,  New  York,  v.  2,  1908,  p.  276- 
284.)  XBA 

1065.  Submarine  mines.  (Naval  annual, 
Portsmouth,  1908,  p.  286-287.)  VXA 

Brief  note. 

1066.  Surface  or  submarine  torpedo 
boats.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  106,  1908, 
p.  503.)  VA 

1067.  Tactical  value  of  torpedo  craft. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  99, 
1908,  p.  330.)  VA 

1068.  Thomycroft,  J.  E.  Modern  tor- 
pedo boats  and  destroyers.     (Institution  of 


Naval  Architects,  Transactions,  London, 
V.  50,  1908,  p.  59-68.)  VXA 

With    discussion,    p.  68-76. 

Abstracted  in  Engineer,  London,  v.  IDS,  1908, 
p.  368-369,    VA. 

Translated  in  Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid, 
tomo  62,   p.  1020-1036,    VXA. 

1069.  Torpedo  and  anti-torpedo  arma- 
ment. (Engineer,  London,  v.  105,  1908, 
p.  430.)  VA 

1070.  Torpedo  attack  on  the  monitor 
"Florida."  illus.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  v.  98,  1908,  p.  456.)  VA 

Series  of  tests  made  near  Sewell's  Point,  Va. 

1071.  Torpedo  control  by  wireless. 
(Western  electrician,  Chicago,  v.  43,  1908, 
p.  255.)  VGA 

Also  printed   in  the  Journal  of  the   United  States 

artillery,  Fort  Monroe,  v.  30,  1908,  p.  322-323,  VIVA. 

Brief  note  on  the  invention  of  Charles  A.   Logue. 

1072.  Torpedo  experiments  at  Cher- 
bourg. (Engineer,  London,  v.  105,  1908, 
p.  182.)  VA 

Brief  note. 

1073.  Torpedo  experiments  on  the  moni- 
tor Florida.  (American  Society  of  Naval 
Engineers,  Journal,  Washington,  v.  20, 
1908,  p.  772-77Z.)  VXA 

Also    in    Journal    of    the    United    States   artillery. 
Fort   Monroe,   Va.,   v.  29,    1908,   p.  323-324,    VWA. 
Abstracted  from   the  New  York  Times. 

1074.  Torpedos  und  Seeminen.  (Schiff- 
bau,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  10,  1908-09,  p.  209-211, 
251-253,  378-380,  573-575.)  f  VXA 

1075.  Torpedoschutznetze.  (Mitteilungen 
aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola, 
Bd.  36,   1908,  p.  325-335.)  VXA 

1076.  Le  Torpilleur  allemand  G.  137. 
illus.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht, 
Paris,  V.  31,  1908,  p.  23.)  ff  VXF 

1077.  The  Unge  air  torpedo.  (Engineer- 
ing, London,  v.  86,  1908,  p.  177.)  VDA 

Brief  note. 

1078.  United  States.— Chief  of  Staff. 
Questions  and  answers  for  use  in  the  in- 
struction of  torpedo  companies  and  de- 
tachments. (New  system.)  Washing- 
ton: Gov.  Prtg.  Off.,  1908.    30  p.    16°. 

vws 


1909 

1079.  Aerial  torpedoes.  (Electrical  re- 
view and  western  electrician,  New  York, 
V.  54,  1909,  p.  920.)  VGA 

1080.  Alex.  i)ber  Torpedoboot-  und 
Unterseebootangriffe  und  deren  Abwehr. 
(Mitteilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  See- 
wesens, Pola,  Bd.  37,  1909,  p.  232-243.) 

VXA 

Translated  in  Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid, 
tomo  64,    1909,   p.  606-624,    VXA. 


TORPEDOES 


45 


1909,  continued. 

1081.  Alger,  Philip  R.  Torpedo  firing  at 
moving  targets.  illus.  (United  States 
Naval  Institute,  Proceedings,  Annapolis, 
V.  35,  1909,  p.  173-183.)  VXA 

Effect   of    errors    in    the    estimation    of    the    speed 
and  course  of  the  target. 

1082.  Aronson,  Samuel.  The  torpedo  a 
machine  shop  triumph,  illus.  (American 
machinist.  New  York,  v.  32,  1909,  p.  645- 
651.)  VFA 

Also  note  on  p.  961. 

Gives  description  of  a  Bliss-Leavitt  torpedo. 

1083.  B.,  F.  Nuovo  siluripedio  in 
cemento  armato.  illus.  (Rivista  marit- 
tima,  Roma,  anno  42,  trimestre  1,  1909, 
p.  655-656.)  VXA 

1084.  B.,  M.  Lufttorpedos.  illus.  (Kriegs- 
technische  Zeitschrift,  Berlin,  Bd.  12, 
1909,  p.  238-241.)  VWA 

1085.  Bemay,  Henri.  Defense  against 
submarine  mines,  illus.  (Journal  of  the 
United  States  artillery,  Fort  Monroe,  Va., 
V.  31.  1909,  p.  192-194.)  VWA 

Translated  from  Le   Yacht. 


1086. 


La  torpille  automobile   Gabet. 


illus.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht, 
Paris,  V.  32,  1909,  p.  691.)  ft  VXF 

1087.  Brazilian  torpedo-boat  destroyers. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  108,  1909,  p.  4-6.) 

VA 

1088.  British  and  foreign  torpedo-boat 
flotillas.  (Naval  annual,  London,  1909, 
p.  226-243.)  VXA 

1089.  Cavelier  de  Cuverville,  Jules  Marie 
Armand.  Submarine  mines  and  their  ef- 
fects in  the  Russo-Japanese  war.  (Jour- 
nal of  the  United  States  artiller}^  Fort 
Monroe,  v.  31,  1909,  p.  176-179.)  VWA 

Translated  from  the  author's  La  legon  de  la  guerre. 

1090.  Davis,  Richmond  P.  The  automo- 
bile torpedo  in  coast  defense.  illus. 
(Journal  of  the  United  States  artillery. 
Fort  Monroe,  v.  31,  1909,  p.  138-143.) 

VWA 

1091.  Effect  of  torpedoes  on  warships. 
(Marine  review,  Cleveland,  O.,  v.  29,  April 
21,  1909,  p.  36.)  fVXA 

1092.  Einiges  iiber  die  Entwickelung  und 
den  gegenwartigen  Stand  des  Untersee- 
bootwesens  in  den  verschiedenen  Staaten. 
(Mitteilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  See- 
wesens,  Pola,  Bd.  37,  1909,  p.  188-223.) 

VXA 

1093.  Folley,  Paul.  The  torpedo  service 
of  to-day  and  of  to-morrow.  illus. 
(United  States  Naval  Institute,  Proceed- 
ings,  Annapolis,   v.   3S.   1909,   p.   513-532.) 

VXA 


1094.  The  Gabet  wireless  controlled  auto- 
mobile torpedo,  illus.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  v.  101,  1909,  p.  241-242.) 

VA 

1095.  The  Hardcastle  torpedo.  (Naval 
annual,  Portsmouth,  1909,  p.  250-251.) 

VXA 

Brief  description. 

1096.  Heinz,  Julius.  Ueber  die  Anwarm- 
ung  der  Betriebsluft  des  Torpedos.  (Mit- 
teilungen aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens, 
Pola,  Bd.  37,  1909,  p.  662-684.)  VXA 

Translated  by  Raoul  Marsollet  in  Revue  maritime, 
Paris,   tome  188,    1911,   p.  171-194,    yX.4. 

1097.  High-speed  destroyers  for  the 
United  States  navy.  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  101,  1909,  p.  314.) 

VA 

1098.  Hoffmann,  A.  M.  The  automobile 
torpedo  of  to-day.  illus.  (International 
marine  engineering,  New  York,  v.  14,  1909, 
p.  57-59.)  VXA 

Reprinted  in  Journal  of  the  American  Society  of 
Naval    Engineers,    Washington,    v.  21,    1909,    p.  629- 

036,    VX.4. 

1099.  Italian  experiments  on  torpedo  at- 
tack, illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  88, 
1909,  p.  228.)  VDA 

Printed  in  slightly  abbreviated  form  in  Jovrnal  of 
the  United  States  artillery.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  32,  1909, 
p.  201-202,  VWA.  and  in  Proceedings  of  the  United 
States  Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  v.  35,  1909,  p.  991- 
992,    VXA. 

1100.  The  Latest  submarines  of  the 
United  States,  illus.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  v.  101,  1909,  p.  296-297.) 

VA 

Illustrations  of  torpedo  tubes. 

1101.  Laurenti,  C.  Torpediniere  "suba- 
quee."  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno 
42,  trimestre  3,  p.  459-466.)  VXA 

1102.  Le  Seven,  E.  Appareil  moteur  a 
turbines  Parsons  du  torpilleur  293.  (Re- 
vue maritime,  Paris,  tome  181,  1909,  p.  361- 
394.)  VXA 

1103.  Loygorri,  Joaquin  de.  El  acora- 
zado-torpedero.  illus.  (La  vida  maritima, 
Madrid,  ano  8,  1909,  p.  198-199.)       ft  VXA 

1104.  Michel-Schmidt,  M.  Batterie  des 
maures.  Hot  artificiel  de  lancement  pour 
essais  de  torpilles  automobiles.  (Societe 
des  ingenieurs  civils  de  France,  Memoires 
et  travaux,  Paris,  annee  1909,  v.  1,  p.  118- 
167.)  VDA 

Abstracted  in  Engineering  news.  New  York,  v.  62, 
1909,   p.  36-38,    VDA. 

1105.  Montero,  Enrique  de.  Submarinos 
y  sumergibles.  illus.  (Memorial  de  in- 
genieros,  Madrid,  ano  64,  1909,  p.  469-479, 
525-531,  549-564.)  VWA 

1106.  Neudeck,  G.  Der  Bau  der  Krieg- 
schiffc  und  der  Unterseeboote.  illus.  (In: 
Max  Geitel,  Der  Siegeslauf  der  Technik, 
Berlin,  1909,  Bd.  3,  p.  387-416.)  V 


46 


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1909,  continued. 

1107.  A  New  rifle-propelled  grenade, 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
V.  100,  1909,  p.  20.)  VA 

Also    printed    in    United    States    Naval    Institute, 
Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  35,  1909,  p.  310-313,  VXA. 
Invention  of   F.   T.   Marten  Hale. 

1108.  The  New  Schneider  torpedo.  (Jour- 
nal of  United  States  artillery.  Fort  Mon- 
roe, V.  Z2,  1909,  p.  213-214.)  VWA 

1109.  The  New  torpedo  battery  at 
Leoube  bay.  (The  Navy,  Washington, 
V.  3,  June,  1909,  p.  Z7.)  f  VYE 

Also    in    Journal    of    the    United    States    artillery. 
Fort  Monroe,   v.  32,   1909,   p.  181-182,    VWA. 

1110.  New  tj'pe  of  sub-surface  torpedo 
boat.  (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
V.  100,  1909,  p.  280.)  VA 

Invention    of   Clarence   L.    Berger. 

1111.  Obus  de  perforation  et  obus  explo- 
sifs.  (Revue  de  Paris,  Paris,  annee  16, 
1909,  tome  5,  p.  283-296.)  *  DM 

Translated   in    the   Journal   of   the    United   States 
artillery.   Fort  Monroe,   v.  iZ,   1910,   p.  49-57,    VWA. 

1112.  Our  need  of  torpedoes.  (Armj^  and 
navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  46,  1909.  p.  875.) 

ttVWA 

1113.  A  Projectile  carrying  a  torpedo. 
(Army  and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  47, 
1909,  p.  146.)  ft  VWA 

Invention  of  Lieut. -Commander  Cleland  Davis. 

1114.  A  Radi-automatic  torpedo  invented 
by  M.  Gustave  Gabet.  (Journal  of  United 
States  artillery.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  31,  1909, 
p.  213.)  VWA 

Brief    note. 

1115.  S.,  E.  p.  II  siluro  Hardcastle. 
(Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  42, 
trimestre  2,  1909,  p.  350-352.)  VXA 

1116.  The  Schneider  torpedo-launching 
station,  illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  v.  100,  1909,  p.  222.)  VA 

With  illustration  on  p.  217. 

1117.  Schneider  torpedo  testing  station, 
illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  88,  1909, 
p.  170-173.)  VDA 

Also    printed    in   Scientific  American   supplement. 
New  York,  v.  68,  1909,  p.  308-310,   VA. 

1118.  Spear,  Lawrence.  Underwater  tor- 
pedo boats,  illus.  (American  Society  of 
Naval  Engineers,  Journal,  Washington, 
V.  21,  1909,  p.  353-427.)  VXA 

Notes  on  the  Whitehead  and  other  torpedoes  and 
the   Davis   gun. 

1119.  Sueter,  Alurray  F.  fivolution  de  la 
mine  sous-marine,  illus.  (Revue  mari- 
time, Paris,  tome  180,  1909,  p.  287-329.) 

VXA 

Translated    by    M.    Bizot    from    the    author's    The 
evolution   of  the  submarine  boat,   mine  and  torpedo. 


1120.  Testing  a  torpedo-boat  defense, 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
V.  101,  1909,  p.  124,  127.)  VA 

Also    printed    in    the    Proceedings    of    the    United 

States  Naval  Institute,  v.  35,  1909,  p.  970-971,  VXA. 

Tests  made   in   Portsmouth    harbor  by  the   British 

Admiralty. 

1121.  Torpedo  battery  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean, illus.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  107, 
1909,  p.  412-413.)  VA 

1122.  Torpedo-canon  Davis,  illus.  (La 
vida  maritima,  Madrid,  ano  8,  1909,  p.  264.) 

ttVXA 

1123.  Torpedo  defence,  illus.  (Marine 
engineer,  London,  v.  32,  1909,  p.  28-29.) 

VXA 

Invention   of   Dr.    G.    Horatio    Jones;    method   of 
protecting  ships  against  torpedoes. 

1124.  El  Torpedo  proyectil  "Davis." 
(Boletin  del  Centre  naval,  Buenos  Aires, 
tonio  27,  1909,  p.  83-86.)  VXA 

1125.  Torpedoprojekte.  (Ueberall,  Ber- 
lin, Jahrg.  11,  1909,  p.  716-718.)       ft  VXA 

Development  of  the  torpedo. 

1126.  Torpedos  y  minas.  (Revista  gen- 
eral de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  65,  1909, 
p.  337-348.)  VXA 

1127.  Torpedoschlachtschiffe.  illus.  (Mit- 
teilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens, 
Pola,  Bd.  37,  1909,  p.  243-247.)  VXA 

1128.  Ueber  Torpedoboot-  und  Untersee- 

bootangriffe  und  deren  Abwehr.  (Mitteil- 
ungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens, 
Pola,  Bd.  37,  1909,  p.  232-243.)  VXA 

1129.  Unar,  Theodor.  Lufttorpedos. 
illus.  (Mitteilungen  iiber  Gegenstande  des 
Artillerie-  und  Geniewesens,  Wien,  Jahrg. 
40,  1909,  p.  64-71.)  VWI 

1130.  Vance,  Willis  R.  Observation  fir- 
ing of  submarine  mines,  illus.  (Journal 
of  the  United  States  artillery.  Fort  Mon- 
roe, V.  31,  1909,  p.  144-149.)  VWA 

1131.  Wagner,  Adolf.  Von  einem 
Schwimmer  in  bestimmter  Wassertiefe 
gehaltener  Torpedo.  illus.  (Zeitschrift 
fiir  das  gesamte  Schiess-  und  Sprengstoff- 
wesen,  Miinchen,  Jahrg.  4,  1909,  p.  396.) 

tVOA 

1132.  Walther,  P.  Die  Minen  und  die 
Torpedos.  illus.  (In:  Max  Geitel,  Der 
Siegeslauf  der  Technik,  Berlin,  1909,  Bd.  3, 
p.  371-387.)  V 

1133.  A  Warship  sunk  by  a  torpedo  as  an 

experiment.  (Scientific  American  supple- 
ment. New  York,  v.  68,  1909,  p.  392.)       VA 

1134.  Williams  torpedo.  (Army  and 
navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  46,  1909, 
p.  955.)  ft  VWA 

Brief  note. 


TORPEDOES 


47 


1909,  continued. 

1135.  A  Wirelessly-controlled  torpedo, 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
V.  100,  1909,  p.  206.)  VA 

Abstracted  in  the  Army  and  navy  journal.  New 
York,   V.  47,    1910,   p.  122,    ft  VIVA. 

Notes  on  experiments  by  Tesla,  Orling,  Arm- 
strong and   Gabet. 

1136.  Wittmer,  R.  Die  Torpedowaffe. 
Berlin:  E.  S.  Mittler  und  Sohn.  1909. 
33(1)  p.,  1  diagr.  illus.  8°.  (Meeres- 
kunde.     Jahrg.  3,  Heft  4.)  PSRA 

1137.  X.  e  Y.  Necesidad  de  un  poligono 
de  torpedos.  illus.  (Boletin  del  Centro 
naval,  Buenos  Aires,  tomo  27,  p.  575-581.) 

VXA 


1910 

1138.  Bemay,  Henri.  Les  torpilles  de 
hlocus.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht, 
Paris,  V.  33,  1910,  p.  33-34.)  ft  VXF 

1139.  Charmoille.  La  distance  de  lance- 
ment  des  torpilles  automobiles.  (Journal 
de  la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  annee  33,  1910, 
p.  369.)  ttVXF 

1140.  Dary,  Georges.  Torpilles  dirige- 
ables.  (Cosmos,  Paris,  nouv.  serie,  tome 
62,  1910,  p.  438-439.)  VA 

1141.  Fournier,  Lucien.  Canots  et  tor- 
pilles dirigeables  par  les  ondes  electriques. 
illus.  (Cosmos,  Paris,  nouv.  serie,  tome 
62,  1910,  p.  286-287.)  VA 


1142. 


Telemecanique  sans  fil:  la  tor- 


pille  dirigeable  Gabet.  illus.  (Cosmos, 
Paris,  nouv.  serie,  tome  63,  p.  37-40.)      VA 

1143.  Le  Franc,  A.  Nouvelles  torpilles 
automobiles.  (Moniteur  de  la  flotte, 
Paris,  annee  57,  no.  43,  Oct.  23,  1910,  p.  3.) 

ttVYH 

1144.  Material  de  torpedos  y  minas  para 
el  Brasil.  illus.  (Boletin  del  Centro  naval, 
Buenos  Aires,  tomo  27,   1910,  p.  632-638.) 

VXA 

1145.  A  New  type  of  torpedo  boat:  a 
double-hulled  boat  with  its  engines  en- 
tirely below  the  waterline.  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  102,  1910, 
p.  276.)  VA 

1146.  Noalhat,  H.  Un  nouvel  engin 
porte-torpille.  illus.  (Cosmos,  Paris, 
nouv.  serie,  tome  63,  1910,  p.  329-331.)    VA 

1147.  Ryan,  L.  S.  Mine  commander's 
board.  illus.  (Journal  of  the  United 
States  artillery,  Fort  Monroe,  v.  33,  1910, 
p.  33-37.)  VWA 

Method    adopted    for    checking   the    firing   of   sub- 
marine  mines. 


1148.  Sueter,  Murray  Fraser.  Protection 
des  navires  contre  les  e.xplosifs  sous- 
marins.  (Revue  maritime,  Paris,  tome  184, 
1910,  p.  281-292.)  VXA 

Extracted    from    his    Evolution    of    the    submarine 
boat,  mine  and  torpedo.     Translated  by   M.    Bizot. 


1911 

1149.  Chalon,  Paul  F.    Effets  produits  par 

les  explosions  sous-marines;  Explosions 
sous-marines;  Application  des  explosifs 
aux  travaux  sous-marins.  (In  his:  Les  ex- 
plosifs modernes,  Paris,  1911,  p.  607-670.) 

VOG 

Valuable  data  on  torpedoes  and  submarine  mines. 
Also  consult  the  index. 

1150.  Charmoille.  Les  barrages.  (Jour- 
nal de  la  marine,  le  j^acht,  Paris,  annee  34, 
1911,  p.  737-738.)  ft  VXF 

1151.  La  Defense  contre  les  mines  flot- 
tantes.  illus.  (Armee  et  marine,  Paris, 
annee  12,  1911,  p.  444-445.)  ft  VWA 

1152.  Efficiency  of  torpedoes.  (Army  and 
navv  journal,  New  York,  v.  48,  1911, 
p.  1579.)  ttVWA 

Details   of   tests   made   on   various   types   of   torpe- 
does  by   the   United    States   government. 

1153.  Filets  pare-torpilles.  (Moniteur  de 
la  flotte,  Paris,  annee  58,  no.  13,  April  1, 
1911,  p.  3.)  tt  VYH 

1154.  Fletcher,  R.  A.  Warships  and  their 
stor3',  with  coloured  frontispiece  by 
Charles  Di.xon.  London:  Cassell  &  Com- 
pany, Ltd.,  1911.    xxii,  348  p.,  81  pi.     illus. 

8^  vxK 

See  inde.x  under  torpedoes,  torpedo  boats,  torpedo 
gunboats,    torpedo    nets,   and    torpedo    tubes. 

1155.  [Der  Kleine  Kreuzer  "Cassini," 
Alinenleger.]  (Schiffbau,  Berlin,  Jahrg. 
13,  1911,  p.  21.)  t  VXA 

Notes  on  the  French  mine  layer  "Cassini." 

1156.  Le  Franc,  A.  La  defense  contre  les 
sous-marins.  (Moniteur  de  la  flotte, 
Paris,  annee  58,  no.  17,  April  29,  1911,  p.  3.) 

ttVYH 


1157. 


Les        mines        sous-marines. 


(Moniteur  de  la  flotte,  Paris,  annee  58, 
no.  41,  Oct.  14,  1911,  p.  3.)  ft  VYH 

1158.     Le    sous-marin     mouilleur    de 

mines.  (Moniteur  de  la  flotte,  Paris,  tome 
58,  no.  6.  Feb.  11,  1911,  p.  3.)  ft  VYH 

1159.     Les     torpilles     a     rechauffeur 

d'air.  (Moniteur  de  la  flotte,  Paris,  annee 
58,  no.  15,  April  15,  1911,  p.  3.)         ft  VYH 

1160.  Naval  officer  invents  aerial  torpedo. 
(Aeronautics,  New  York,  v.  9,  1911,  p.  141- 
142.)  VDS 

Invention  of  Paul  E.  Chamberlin,  U.  S.  M.   C. 

1161.  Nouveaux  essais  sur  la  commande 
a  distance   des   bateaux  et   torpilles  auto- 


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1911,  continued. 

mobiles,  illus.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le 
yacht,    Paris,   annee  34,    1911,   p.   716-717.) 

ttVXF 

From   Cosmos. 

1162.  Der  Stand  der  Torpedowaffe  im 
Jahre  1911.  illus.  (Jahrbuch  fiir  Deutsch- 
lands  Seeinteressen,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  1911, 
p.  167-188.)  VYL 

Also  printed   in   Revue  maritime,  Paris,  tome   192, 

1912,  p.  149-175,   FX.-i. 

1163.  Stenzel,  Alfred.  Seekriegsge- 
schichte  in  ihren  wichtigsten  Abschnitten 
mit  Beriicksichtigung  der  Seetaktik. 
Hannover  and  Leipzig:  Hahn'sche  Buch- 
handlung,  1907-11.     5  v.     8°.  VXP 

See    index    to    Teil    5,    p.  426,    under    Minen-    und 
Torpedowesen. 

1164.  Test  of  the  Davis  torpedo.  (Army 
and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  49,  1911, 
p.  255-256.)  ft  VWA 

First  United  States  government  test  of  the  torpedo 
invented   by   Cleland   Davis,   U.   S.   N. 

1165.  La  Torpille  de  533.  (Moniteur  de  la 
flotte,  Paris,  annee  58,  no.  51,  Dec.  23,  1911. 
p.  3.)  ttVYH 


1912 

1166.  Automatic  submarine  mines,  illus. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  93,  1912,  p.  520- 
524,  584-587.)  VDA 

Also  printed  in  the  Journal  of  the  United  States 
artillcrv.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  38,  1912,  p.  70-84,  232-240, 
VWA.' 

A  very  comprehensive  article  giving  a  description 
of  Elia's  automatic  system  and  the  twin  mines  of 
the  Vickers-Brequet  system;  also  tests  and  apparatus 
for  laying  mines. 

1167.  Beck,  Z.  Rechnerische  Untersuch- 
ung  ijber  die  Gefahrlichkeit  von  Kontakt- 
minen.  (Mitteilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete 
des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  40,  1912,  p.  1-11.) 

VXA 

1168.  Charmoille.  Les  lancements  a 
cone  de  clioc.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le 
yacht,  Paris,  annee  35,  1912,  p.  401.) 

ft  VXF 

1169.  The  Davis  gun-torpedo.  .illus. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  113,  1912,  p.  205- 
206.)  VA 

Translated  in  Mitteilungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des 
Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  40,  p.  939-944,  VX.4;  and  in 
Marine-Rundschan,  Berlin,  Bd.  23,  1912,  p.  529-532, 
VX.4. 

1170.  Ferragut  y  Sbert,  Guillermo.  Tor- 
pedos  automoviles;  estudios  de  punteria. 
(Revista  general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo 
70,  1912,  p.  681-745.)  VXA 

1171.  Filets  pare-torpilles.  illus.  (Moni- 
teur de  la  flotte,  Paris,  annee  59,  1912,  no.  6, 
Feb.  10,  1912,  p.  3.)  ft  VYH 


1172.  Firing  submarine  mines  by  wireless 
telegraphy.  illus.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  v.  107,  1912,  p.  101.)  VA 

Invention  of  Dr.  Branly,  the  French  scientist. 

1173.  Die  Lancierungen  mit  Manover- 
sprengpatronen.  (Mitteilungen  aus  dem 
Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd.  40, 
1912,  p.  1410-1413.)  VXA 

1174.  Le  Franc,  A.  Les  mines  sous- 
marines.  (Moniteur  de  la  flotte,  Paris, 
annee  59,  no.  20,  May  18,  1912,  p.  3.) 

ft  VYH 

1175.  Nouvelles  torpilles  automo- 
biles. (Moniteur  de  la  flotte,  Paris,  annee 
59,  no.  25,  June  22,  1912,  p.  3.)  ff  VYH 

1176.  M.,  L.  Mines  et  poseurs  de  mines 
de  blocus.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht, 
Paris,  annee  35,  1912,  p.  289-290.)     ft  VXF 

Description  of  three  types  of  automatic  torpedoes. 

1177.  A  Mine-laying  squadron.  (Jour- 
nal of  the  United  States  artillery,  Fort 
Monroe,  Va.,  v.  38,  1912,  p.  115-116.) 

VWA 

From   United  service  gazette,  May  30,  1912. 

1178.  Seeminen.  illus.  (Ueberall,  Ber- 
lin, Jahrg.  14,  1912,  p.  2,22-Z27,  475-480.) 

ft  VXA 

1179.  Skerrett,  Robert  G.  A  new  form  of 
attack;  a  torpedo  that  carries  a  gun.  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  107, 
1912,  p.  89,  94.)  VA 

Description  of  the  Davis  gun  torpedo. 

1180.  Ueber  die  Moglichkeit,  Torpedo- 
boote  zu  panzern.  illus.  (Ueberall,  Ber- 
lin, Jahrg.  15,  1912,  p.  57-61.)  ff  VXA 

Translated    by    J.     Kreil    from    Morskoi    Sbornik 
(Russische  Marine-Rundschan)   of  Nov.,   1911. 

1181.  The  Whitehead  torpedo.  (Army 
and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  49,  1912, 
p.  1235.)  ft  VWA 

Abstracted   from    United  service  gazette. 


1913 

1182.  Algo  sobre  nuestros  destroyers. 
(Boletin  del  Centro  naval,  Buenos  Aires, 
tomo  31,  p.  583-587.)  VXA 

Account   of   new   Chilian   destroyers. 

1183.  Antona,  A.  Cannone  antisilurante. 
(Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  46, 
trimestre  2,  1913,  p.  53-57.)  VXA 

1184.  L'Augmentation  du  calibre  des  tor- 
pilles automobiles.  (Cosmos,  Paris,  nouv. 
serie,  tome  69,  1913,  p.  145.)  VA 

1185.  Bannerman-Phillips,  H.  Mining 
tlie  air  with  balloon  torpedoes.  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  108, 
1913,  p.  538.)  VA 

Illustration   on   p.  533. 


TORPEDOES 


49 


1913,  continued. 

1186.  Be'rnotti,  Romeo.  II  siluro  sulle 
navi  di  linea.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma, 
anno  46,  trimestre  3,  1913,  p.  211-224.) 

VXA 

Translated  by  Thomas  Withers,  Jr.,  in  Proceed- 
ings of  the  United  States  Naval  Institute,  Annapolis, 
V.  40.    1914,  p.  1775-1786,    VXA. 

The  torpedo  on  capital  ships. 

1187.  Bohn  &  Kahler.  Auf  Zeit  einstell- 
bare  Vorrichtung  zum  Versenken  von 
Seeminen.  illus.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  das 
gesamte  Schiess-  und  Sprengstoffwesen, 
Alimchen,  lahrg.  8,  1913,  p.  475-476.) 

tVOA 

Patent  granted  Aug.  6,  1912,  for  a  time  device 
for   the   sinking  of   submarine   mines, 

1188.  Ceppi,  Guillermo,  Algunas  con- 
sideraciones  sobre  la  importancia  del 
torpedo.  (Boletin  del  Centro  naval, 
Buenos  Aires,  tomo  31,  1913,  p.  173-204.) 

VXA 

1189.  Charmoille.  Le  calibre  de  la  tor- 
pille  automobile.  (Journal  de  la  marine, 
le  yacht,  Paris,  annee  36,  1913,  p.  433-434.) 

ttVXF 

1190.  Torpilleurs  d'escadre.  (Jour- 
nal de  la  marine,  le  j'acht,  Paris,  annee  36, 
1913,  p.  509-510.)  ttVXF 

1191.  Cirinei,  Egisto.  Lancio  di  siluri 
dair  aeroplano.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma, 
anno  46,  trimestre  4,  1913,  p.  306.)       VXA 

1192.  Cuniberti,  \^ittorio.  Tutti  siluri. 
(Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  46,  trimes- 
tre 2,  1913,  p.  199-203.)  VXA 

Translated  by  Thomas  Withers,  Jr.,  in  Proceed- 
ings of  the  United  States  Naval  Institute,  Annapolis, 
V.  40,    1913,   p.  27-31,    VXA. 

A  general  article  on  torpedoes. 

1193.  Davis,  Richmond  P.  Development 
of  the  submarine  mine  in  the  United 
States  service.  illus.  (Journal  of  the 
United  States  artillery,  Fort  Monroe,  v.  39, 
1913,  p.  15-32.)  VWA 

Notes  on  the  use  of  mines  in  the  Russo-Japanese 
war. 

1194.  El  Destroyer  "Commandant 
Rivieri."  (Revista  general  de  marina, 
Madrid,  tomo  72,,  1913,  p.  600-604.)      VXA 

Also  printed  in  Boletin  del  Centro  naval,  Buenos 
Aires,   tomo  31,   1913,  p.  587-593,   VXA. 

1195.  Elia,  Giovanni  Emanuele.  Selbst- 
tatige  Ankervorrichtung  fiir  Seeminen 
mit  Lot  zur  Regelung  der  Tauchtiefe. 
illus.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesamte  Schiess- 
und  Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen,  Tahrg. 
8,  1913,  p.  236-237.)  t  VGA 

Patent  for  a  device  to  haul  in  a  mine  indepen- 
dent of  its  anchor. 

1196.  French  destroyer  "Commandant 
Riviere."  illus.  (Engineer,  London, 
V.  116,  1913,  p.  178-179.)  VA 


1197.  The  French  mine  layers  Cerbere 
and  Pluton.  illus.  (Engineer,  London, 
V.  116,  1913,  p.  515.)  VA 

With   illustration   on   p.  516. 

Also    printed    in    Journal    of    the     United    States 
artillery.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  41,  1914,  p.  361-363,  VIVA. 

1198.  French  torpedo  boat  destroyer 
"Magon."  illus.  (Engineer,  London, 
V.  115,  1913,  p.  658,  663-664.)  VA 

1199.  Frost,  H.  H.  The  problem  of  firing 
at  a  fleet  under  way  with  long-range  tor- 
pedoes, illus.  (United  States  Naval  In- 
stitute, Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  39,  1913, 
p.  681-698.)  VXA 

1200.  Giraldi,  A.  Pecori.  Velocita  dei 
siluri  in  uso  presso  la  marina  inglese. 
(Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  46,  trimes- 
tre 4,  1913,  p.  65.)  VXA 

1201.  Gray,  James  G.  The  properties 
and  methods  of  operation  of  gyroscopes, 
illus.  (Institution  of  Engineers  and  Ship- 
builders in  Scotland,  Transactions,  Glas- 
gow,  V.  57,  1913,  p.  121-146.)  VDA 

Use  on  torpedoes. 

1202.  The  Greek  torpedo-boat  destroyers 
of  the  "Lion"  class.  illus.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  116,  1913,  p.  59-60.)  VA 

With    large   illustration    facing   p.  70. 

1203.  Guidoni,  Alessandro.  Lancio  di 
grossi  pesi  dall'  aeroplano.  (Rivista  marit- 
tima, Roma,  anno  46,  trimestre  4,  1913, 
p.   15-20.)  VXA 

1204.  H.,  F.  La  construction  et  la  pose 
des  mines  sous-marines,  systeme  Elia. 
illus.  (Le  genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  62,  1913, 
p.  189-192.)  VA 

1205.  Hellweg,  J.  F.  Emergency  repairs 
to  a  destrover.  illus.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  v.  109,  1913,  p.  175,  180.) 

VA 

Notes   on   repairs  on   the   "Burrows." 

1206.  Hintze.  Die  Treffaussichten  des 
Torpedos.  (Marine-Rundschau,  Berlin, 
Jahrg.  24,  1913,  p.  415-429.)  VXA 

1207.  lachino,  A.  Impiego  del  siluro  nel 
combattimento  fra  navi.  (Rivista  marit- 
tima, Roma,  anno  46,  trimestre  2,  1913, 
p.  219-242,  453-455.)  VXA 

1208.  Jane,  Frederick  T.  Recognition 
book  of  German  torpedo  crafts.  No.  1. 
Adapted  from  "Fighting  ships."  London: 
S.  Low,  Alarston  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1913. 
3  folded  1.    obi.  24°.  VXV 

1209.  Kerc'hoat,  L.  de.  La  protection 
interieure  contre  les  torpilles  et  les  mines, 
illus.  (Tournal  de  la  marine,  le  A'acht, 
Paris,  annee  36,  1913,  p.  653-654.)     ff  VXF 


1210. 


La  torpille  automobile.    (Jour- 


nal de  la  marine,  le  vacht,  Paris,  annee  36. 
1913,  p.  472-473.)       '  ff  VXF 


50 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


1913,  continued. 

12n.  Kretschmer,  O.  Torpedos  und  Tor- 
pedoboote.  (In:  Technik  des  Kriegs- 
wesens,  Berlin,  1913,  p.  693-705.)         VWC 

1212.     - 


Die       Unterseeminen. 


(In: 


Technik  des  Kriegswesens,  Berlin,  1913, 
p.  686-693.)  VWC 

1213.  Le  Franc,  A.  Les  mines-ludions. 
(Aloniteur  de  la  flotte,  Paris,  annee  60,  no. 
18,  Alay  3,  1913,  p.  3.)  ft  VYH 

1214.  Lernet,  Alexander.  Seemine  mit 
mechanischer  Stossziindung.  illus.  (Zeit- 
schrift  fiir  das  gesamte  Schiess-  und 
Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen,  Jahrg.  8, 
1913,  p.  356.)  fVOA 

Patent  granted  for  a  submarine  mine  with  me- 
chanical percussion  fuse,   April  9,   1911. 

1215.  Livramento,  A.  O  papel  dos  torpe- 
deiros  na  guerra  russo-japoneza.  (Revista 
maritima  brazileira,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  v.  62, 
1913,  p.  527-548.)  VXA 

1216.  The  Marten-Hale  aeroplane  bomb, 
illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  96,  1913, 
p.  536.)  VDA 

Also  printed  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  United 
States  Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  v.  39,  1913,  p. 
1766-1767,    VXA. 

1217.  MeweS,  Rudolf.  Ueber  Lufttor- 
pedos.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  Sauerstoff-  und 
Stickstoff-Industrie,  Leipzig,  Jahrg.  5, 
1913,  p.  31-35,  82-85,  272-273.)  f  VOA 

1218.  Michelsen,  S.  Die  Entwicklung  der 
Torpedowaffe.  illus.  (Schiffbautech- 
nische  Gesellschaft,  Jahrbuch,  Berlin,  Bd. 
14.  1913,  p.  192-206.)  f  VXA 

Discussion,   p.  207-208. 

1219.  Ocenasek,  Ludvig.  Von  der  Sende- 
stelle  aus  gesteuerter  Torpedo.  illus. 
(Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesamte  Schiess-  und 
Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen,  Jahrg.  8, 
1913,  p.  475.)  fVOA 

Patent  granted  Oct.  3,  1911,  for  a  torpedo  steered 
from   the   place  of  starting. 

1220.  Operating  a  torpedo  from  a  land 
station.  (Wireless  age,  New  York,  v.  1, 
1913,  p.  97.)  VGA 

Also  printed  in  Proceedings,  of  the  United  States 
Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  v.  40,  1914,  p.  257-258, 
VXA. 

A  mechanism  for  operating  a  torpedo  by  non- 
interferable  radio  impulses,  invented  by  John  Hays 
Hammond,    Jr. 

1221.  Peltier,  J.  Les  torpilleurs  d'escadre 
"Fourche"  et  "Faulx."  illus.  (Journal  de 
la  marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  annee  26,  1913, 
p.  406-410.)  ttVXH 

Translated  in  Boletin  del  Centra  nazal,  Buenos 
Aires,  tomo31,   1913,  p.  463-469,   VXA. 

1222.  Pierreval,  C.  La  torpille  automo- 
bile. (Aloniteur  de  la  flotte.  Paris,  annee 
60,  no.  43,  Oct.  25,  1913,  p.  3.)        ft  VYH 


1223.  Piraja,  Mauricio.  Instructoria  de 
torpedos  e  minas.  (Revista  •  maritima 
brazileira,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  v.  63,  1913, 
p.  315-328,  649-659;  v.  64.  1914,  p.  1695- 
1706;  V.  65,  1914.  p.  499-504;  v.  68,  1916, 
p.  95-100;  V.  69,  1916,  p.  45-49.)  VXA 

1224.  Les  Porteurs  de  mines  "Cerbere  et 
Pluton."  illus.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le 
vacht,  Paris,  annee  36,  1913,  p.  837-838.) 

tfVXF 

1225.  Reymond,  P.  Les  nouvelles  fusees. 
illus.  (Moniteur  de  la  flotte,  Paris,  tome 
60,  no.  25,  June  21,  1913,  p.  3.)  ft  VYH 


1226. 


Le    sous-marin    mouilleur    de 


mines.  (Moniteur  de  la  flotte,  Paris, 
annee  60,  no.  1,  Jan.  4,  1913,  p.  3.)    ft  VYH 

1227.  Sechi,  Giovanni.  Armamento  anti- 
silurante.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma, 
anno  46,  trimestre  2,  1913,  p.  455-460.) 

VXA 

1228.  Skerrett,  Robert  G.  The  modern 
automobile  torpedo.  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  108,  1913,  p.  18-19.) 

VA 

Notes  on  the  Whitehead  and  the  Bliss-Leavitt  tor- 
pedoes. 

1229.  Smith,  fimile.  Sonde  a  signal  et 
appareil  suedois  pour  decouvrir  les  bas- 
fonds  et  les  mines  sous-marines,  illus.  (Le 
genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  63,  1913,  p.  50-52.) 

VA 

1230.  Torpedo  boats  and  mines.  (Army 
and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  50,  1913, 
p.  381.)  tfVWA 

1231.  Torpedo  tubes  but  not  torpedoes. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  109, 
1913,  p.  82.)  VA 

Editorial  on   torpedo   shortage. 

1232.  Whitehead  &  Co.  A.-G..  Fiume. 
Vorrichtung  zum  Ausstossen  von  Tor- 
pedos aus  einem  an  der  Breitseite  des 
Schiffes  unter  Wasser  schwenkbar  ange- 
lenkten  Fiihrungsrahmen.  illus.  (Zeit- 
schrift fiir  das  gesamte  Schiess-  und 
Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen,  Jahrg.  8, 
1913,  p.  237-238.)  ft  VOA 

Patent  granted  March  15,  1911. 


1914 

1233.  Andler,  S.  Der  Torpedoweitschuss. 
illus.  (Marine-Rundschau,  Berlin,  Jahrg. 
25,  1914,  p.  512-525.)  VXA 

Translated  in  Revista  maritima  brazileira,   Rio  de 
Janeiro,  v.  65,  1914,  p.  659-675,   VXA. 

1234.  Attack  and  defense  by  submarine 
mines,  illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  v.  Ill,  1914,  p.  270-271,  286.)  VA 


TORPEDOES 


51 


1914,  continued. 

1235.  The  Automobile  torpedo.  illus. 
(Scientific  American  supplement,  New 
York,  V.  78,  1914,  p.  217-218.)  VA 

Also  printed  in  Journal  of  the  United  States 
artillery,  Fort  Monroe,  v.  42,  1914,  p.  357-363.  VWA. 

Compiled  from  La  nature  and  La  science  et  la  fie. 

History  of  the  Whitehead  torpedo  and  notes  on 
the  Bliss-Leavitt  torpedo. 

1236.  Avery,  Ray  L.  The  mine  defense 
of  harbors:  its  history,  principles,  relation 
to  the  other  elements  of  defense,  and  tac- 
tical employment.  (Journal  of  the  United 
States  artillery.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  42,  1914, 
p.  1-17.)  VWA 

Notes  on  Bushnell's  torpedo;  use  of  torpedoes 
and  mines  during  the  Civil  war;  development  of  the 
submarine  mine,   1585-1904. 

1237.  Barclay,  Sir  Thomas.  The  floating 
mines  curse;  an  unsentimental  study. 
(Nineteenth  century,  New  York,  v.  76, 
1914,  p.  745-752.)  *  DA 

1238.  Battleships  and  submarine  attack. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  118,  1914,  p.  71-72.) 

VA 

Also  printed  in  Journal  of  the  American  Society 
of  Naval  Engineers,  Washington,  v.  26,  1914,  p.  1401- 
1403,  VXA. 

1239.  Benjamin,  Park.  The  flying-fish 
torpedo.  (Independent,  New  York,  v.  80, 
1914,  p.  165-166.)  *DA 

Abstracted  in  Artnv  and  navy  journal,  New  York, 
v.  52,    1914,   p.  295,   ft  VWA. 

1240.  Bernay,  Henri.  L'utilisation  de  la 
torpille.  (Journal  de  la  marine,  le  yacht, 
Paris,  annee  37,  1914,  p.  289-290.)    ft  VXF 

1241.  Bernotti,  Romeo.  L'attacco  diurno 
torpediniero.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma, 
anno  47,  trimestre  1,  1914,  p.  225-233.) 

VXA 

Translated  by  W.  N.  Jeffers  in  Proceedings  of  the 
United  States  Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  v.  40, 
1914,  p.  1155-1162,  VXA. 

Valuable  suggestions  as  to  daylight  torpedo-boat 
attack. 

1242.  Biles,  Sir  John  Harvard.  On  the 
protection  of  battleships  against  submarine 
attack,  illus.  (Institution  of  Naval  Archi- 
tects, Transactions,  London,  v.  56,  1914, 
p.  257-262.)  VXA 

With   discussion,   p.  262-270. 

Also  printed  in  Engineering,  London,  v.  98,  1914, 
l>.6h-7\,VDA;  Engineer, /London,  v.  118,  1914,  p. 
33-35,  VA.  Abstracted  in  Engineering  magazine. 
New  York,  v.  47,  1914,  p.  909-911,  VDA,  and  in 
Marine  engineer,  London,  v.  i7,  1915,  p.  326-327, 
VXA. 

1243.  Bunker,  Paul  D.  The  mine  defense 
of  harbors:  its  history,  principles,  relation 
to  the  other  elements  of  defense,  and  tac- 
tical employment,  illus.  (Journal  of  the 
L'nited  States  artillery,  Fort  Monroe,  v.  41, 
1914,  p.  129-170.)  VWA 

A  very  complete  article,  giving  list  of  U.  S. 
battleships  torpedoed  during  the  Civil  war;  an 
account  of  Elia's  automatic  mine;  and  the  principles 
of  mine  laying. 


1244.  C,  p.  Les  mines  sous-marines  pour 
la  defense  des  ports,  illus.  (Le  genie 
civil,  Paris,  tome  65,  1914,  p.  360-362.) 

VA 

1245.  C,  S.  O  torpedo  moderno  e  as 
novas  construcgSes  navaes.  (Revista 
maritima  brazileira,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  v.  65, 
1914,  p.  505-524.)  VXA 

1246.  Carteron,  Charles  Pierre  Jules. 
Von  einem  Unterseeboot  abzuwerfende, 
sich  selbsttatig  in  bestimmter  Tiefe  ver- 
ankernde,  aus  Schwimmer,  Anker  und  Lot 
bestehende  Seemine  mit  Auftrieb.  (Zeit- 
schrift  fiir  das  gesamte  Schiess-  und 
Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen,  Jahrg.  9,  1914, 
p.  326.)  tVOA 

Patent  for  a  submarine  mine  thrown  out  by  a 
submarine  and  anchored  at  a  certain  depth. 

1247.  Curry,  E.  Hamilton.  Menace  of  the 
torpedo.  (Nineteenth  centurj^  &  after, 
New  York,  v.  76,  1914,  p.  153-165.)        *  DA 

1248.  Defense  against  submarine  mines. 
(Mechanical  world,  London,  v.  56,  1914, 
p.  81.)  VFA 

Also  printed  in  Journal  of  the  American  Society 
of  Naval  Engineers,  Washington,  v.  26,  1914,  p.  1400- 
1401,  VXA;  and  in  Journal  of  the  United  States 
artillery.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  44,  1915,  p.  229-230,  VWA. 

1249.  De  Feo,  V.  Appunti  sul  lancio. 
(Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  47, 
trimestre  1,  1914,  p.  449-470.)  VXA 

1250.  Drop-hammers  for  Greenock  tor- 
pedo factory.  (Engineering,  London, 
v.  98,  1914,  p.  612.)  VDA 

1251.  Elia,  Giovanni  Emanuele.  Seemine. 
illus.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesamte  Schiess- 
und  Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen,  Jahrg. 
9,  1914,  p.  ZiS-336.)  tVOA 


1252. 


Selbsttatige     Ziindvorrichtung 


fiir  Seeminen.  illus.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  das 
gesamte  Schiess-  und  Sprengstoffwesen, 
Miinchen.  Jahrg.  9,  1914,  p.  15,  94.)    f  VOA 

Patents  granted  April  9,  1911  and  March  19,  1911. 


1253. 


Vorrichtung      zur      Sicherung 


der  Ziindvorrichtung  von  Seeminen.  illus. 
(Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesamte  Schiess-  und 
Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen,  Jahrg.  9, 
1914,  p.  264-265.)  f  VOA 

Patent   granted   Jan.    24,    1912,   for   safety   device 
when   igniting   submarine   mines. 

1254.  Ziindvorrichtung  fiir  See- 
minen. illus.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  das 
gesamte  Schiess-  und  Sprengstoffwesen, 
iMiinchen,  Jahrg.  9,  1914,  p.  133.)       f  VOA 

Patent   granted   July   30,    1912. 

1255.  Feldhaus,  Franz  Maria.  Torpedo. 
(In  his:  Die  Technik  der  A'orzeit,  der 
geschichtlichen  Zeit  und  der  Naturvolker, 
Leipzig,  1914,  col.  1181-1182.)  V 

Gives  valuable  bibliographical  notes. 


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1914,  continued. 

1256.  Ferguson,  J.  N.  The  submarine 
mine.  (United  States  Naval  Institute, 
Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  40,  1914, 
p.  1697-1706.)  VXA 

Notes  on  use  of  rams  during  the  Civil  war  and 
the    Russo-Japanese   war. 

1257.  Fiske,  Bradley  Allen.  Wireless 
controlled  torpedoes.  (Armj^  and  navy- 
journal,  New  York,  v.  51,  1914,  p.  940.) 

tfVWA 

A  communication  claiming  priority  in  the  inven- 
tion  of   wireless-controlled   torpedoes. 

1258.  Floating  and  anchored  mines. 
(Marine  review,  Cleveland,  v.  44,  1914, 
p.  402-403.)  t  VXA 

Describes  how   they  are  laid  and  how  removed. 

1259.  Four  German  destroyers  sunk. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  118,  1914,  p.  396.) 

VA 

1260.  Fournier,  A.  L'etat  actuel  du  type 
contre-torpilleur.  illus.  (Le  genie  civil, 
Paris,  tome  64,  1914,  p.  314-316.)  VA 

1261.  The  French  destroyers  Bisson  and 
Renaudin.  illus.  (Engineer,  London, 
v.  117,  1914,  p.  615-616.)  VA 

With   illustration   facing  p.  636. 

1262.  Gosse,  Joseph.  Les  mines  sous- 
marines.  Paris:  Librairie  generale  de 
droit  &  de  jurisprudence,  1914.  2  p.l.. 
185  p.,  1  1.    8°.  XD 

1263.  Gray,  James  G.  On  experiments 
leading  up  to  new  gyrostatic  controls  for 
torpedoes,  submarines,  airships,  and  aero- 
planes, illus.  (Institution  of  Engineers 
and  Shipbuilders  in  Scotland,  Transac- 
tions, Glasgow,  V.  58,  1914,  p.  87-106.) 

VDA 

.Also  printed  in  Scientific  American  supplement, 
Xew  York,  v.  79,  1915,  p.  172-173,  188-189,  VA. 
Abstracted  in  Proceedings  of  the  United  States  Naval 
Institute,  Annapolis,  v.  41,   1915,  p.  1324-1326,   VXA. 

1264.  H.  M.  torpedo  boat  destroyer 
Laverock  aground.  illus.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  117,  1914,  p.  286.)  VA 

1265.  Interior  protection  against  torpe- 
does and  mines,  illus.  (Journal  of  the 
United  States  artillery.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  42, 
1914,  p.  358-361.)  VWA 

-Abstracted  from  Le  Yacht,  1914. 

1266.  Jaeger,  Christian.  Einrichtung 
zum  Ziinden  der  Minen  von  Minensperren 
mittels  des  elektrischen  Stromes  von  einer 
Landstation  aus,  bei  der  das  Bild  der 
Wasseroberflache  auf  der  Tafel  einer 
Dunkelkammer  wiedergegeben  wird,  auf 
der  die  Lage  der  Minen  angemerkt  ist. 
(Zeitschrift  fiir  das  Schiess-  und  Spreng- 
stoffwesen,  Miinchen,  Jahrg.  9,  1914, 
p.  112.)  fVOA 

Patent  granted  May  25,   1912. 


1267.  Jourdan,  Sauvaire.  La  torpille 
automobile.  illus.  (La  nature,  Paris, 
annce  42,  semestre  1,  1914,  p.  264-267.)    OA 

1268.  L.,  P.  Mines  sous-marines  et 
mouilleurs  de  mines.  (Journal  de  la 
marine,  le  yacht,  Paris,  tome  37,  1914, 
p.  305-306,  322.)  ff  VXF 

1269.  Laghezza,  G.  L'uso  delle  mine 
nella  guerra  marittima,  secondo  I'viii  con- 
venzione  dell'  Aja.  (Rivista  marittima, 
Roma,  anno  47,  trimestre  1,  1914,  p.  234- 
252.)  VXA 

Translated  by  Piers  K.  Kekewich  in  the  Journal 
of  the  Roval  United  Service  Institution,  London, 
V.  59,    1914,'  p.  455-468,    VIVA. 

1270.  Lanchester,  Frederick  William. 
Aircraft  in  war.  (Engineering,  London, 
V.  98,  1914,  p.  568-569,  597-598.)  VDA 

Notes   on   the  aerial   torpedo. 

1271.  Le  Franc,  A.  Le  service  central  des 
torpilles.  (Moniteur  de  la  flotte,  Paris, 
annee  61,  no.  20,  May  16,  1914,  p.  3.) 

tfVYH 

1272.  Lissak,  Ormond  Mitchell.  Ord- 
nance and  gunnery;  a  text-book  prepared 
for  the  cadets  of  the  United  States  Mili- 
tary Academv,  West  Point.  New  York: 
T.  Wiley  &  Sons,  1914.  1  p.l.,  v-xiv  p., 
1  1.,  604  p.    illus.    8°.  VWW 

Submarine  mines  and  torpedoes.  Submarine  tor- 
pedo boats,  p.  576-594. 

1273.  M.  de  T.,  E.  de.  Necesidad  de  los 
barcos  sumergibles  en  Espana.  (Me- 
morial de  ingenieros,  Madrid,  ano  69,  1914, 
p.  86-102,  107-123.)  VWA 

1274.  McElgin,  Hugh  J.  B.  Suggestions 
for  the  organization  of  work  on  a  large 
mine  command.  (Journal  of  the  United 
States  artillery,  Fort  Monroe,  v.  42,  1914, 
p.  301-311.)  VWA 

1275.  Machado  de  Castro  e  Silva,  J.    Uma 

visita  as  officinas  Schneider,  secgao  de 
torpedos.  (Revista  maritima  brazileira, 
Rio  de  Janeiro,  v.  64,  1914,  p.  1217-1231.) 

VXA 

1276.  Machado  de  Castro  e  Silva,  J.,  and 

M.  RocHA  DE  AzAMBUj.A..  Nova  pistola  ou 
percutor  universal.  (Revista  maritima 
brazileira,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  v.  64,  1914, 
p.  1201-1215.)  VXA 

1277.  The  Marten-Hall;  an  aeroplane 
bomb  that  explodes  only  on  striking  the 
ground,  illus.  (United  States  Naval  In- 
stitute, Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  40, 
1914,  p.  883-884.)  VXA 

1278.  Mines  in  naval  warfare.  (Scientific 
American  supplement,  New  York,  v.  78, 
1914,  p.   198-199.)  VA 

Abstracted  from  Navy  and  military  record,  Lon- 
don,   .August   19,    1914. 

Use  of  mines  in  the  Russo-Japanese  war. 


TORPEDOES 


53 


1914,  continued. 

1279.  Mr.  Hammond's  torpedo.  illus. 
(Outlook,  New  York,  v.  108,  1914,  p.  802.) 

*DA 

Illustration    on   p.  826. 

Also  printed  in  the  Journal  of  the  United  States 
artillery,  Fort  Monroe,  v.  43,  1915,  p.  141-142,  VWA. 

A  radio-controlled  torpedo,  the  invention  of  John 
Hays  Hammond,  Jr. 

1280.  Modern  submarine  warfare,  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  Ill, 
1914,  p.  374,  Z76-Z77.)  VA 

Illustrations  of  a  torpedo  caught  in  a  net,  and 
of   nets   strung  across   harbor   entrances. 

1281.  Moffett,  Cleveland.  Steered  by 
wireless:  the  triumph  of  a  man  of  twenty- 
five,  illus.  (McClure's  magazine,  New 
York.  V.  42,  March,  1914,  p.  27-39.)      *  DA 

1282.  Muniz  Barreto,  Edmundo  Williams. 
Elementos  tacticos  para  o  tiro  de  tor- 
pedos.  (Revista  maritima  brazileira,  Rio 
de  Janeiro,  v.  65,  1914,  p.  235-323.)        VXA 

1283.     Exercicios    de    tiro    com    tor- 

pedos.  (Revista  maritima  brazileira.  Rio 
de  Janeiro,  v.  65,  1914,  p.  851-874.)        VXA 

1284.  Neeser,  Robert  Wilden.  The  work 
of  the  torpedo  flotillas,  illus.  (The  navy, 
Washington,  v.  8,  1914,  p.  106-111.)    f  VYE 

1285.  Notes  on  torpedo  work  in  H.  M. 
ships,  by  R.  P.  Portsmouth:  Gieve's  [1914]. 
2  p.l.,  Z2  p.,  1  1.    12°.  VXV 

1286.  Ocenasek,  Ludvik.  Fernstromsch- 
lussvorrichtung,  besonders  zum  Steuern 
und  Beherrschen  von  elektrisch  betrie- 
benen  Torpedos  von  der  Feme  aus.  illus. 
(Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesamte  Schiess-  und 
Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen,  Jahrg.  9, 
1914.  p.  75.)  fVOA 

Patent  granted  Oct.  3,  1911  for  the  steering  and 
controlling  of  electrically  driven  torpedoes  from  a 
distance. 

1287.  Operating  a  torpedo  from  a  land 
station.  (Journal  of  the  United  States 
artillery.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  42,  1914,  p.  i76.) 

VWA 

1288.  Owens,  T.  G.  Battleship  design, 
illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  97,  1914, 
p.  449-452.)  VDA 

Notes  on  torpedoes. 

1289.  P.,  R.  Notes  on  torpedo  work  in 
H.  M.  ships.  Portsmouth:  Gieve's  [1914]. 
2  p.l.,  Z2  p.,  1  1.    12°.  VXV 

1290.  Persius,  L.  Die  Entwicklung  der 
Torpedowaffe.  illus.  (Technische  Monats- 
hefte,  Stuttgart,  Jahrg.  5,  1914,  p.  68-70.) 

VA 

1291.  Pramer,  Karl.  Der  Torpedo  und 
seine  Verwendung  im  Kriege.  (Mitteil- 
ungen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens, 
Pola,  Bd.  42,  1914.  p.  38-47.  226-248,  475- 
506,  580-596,  654-677,  765-800.)  VXA 


1292.  Range  of  torpedoes.  (Army  and 
navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  52,  1914, 
p.  243.)  ft  VWA 

1293.  The  Reckless  strewing  of  mines. 
(Marine  engineer,  London,  v.  Z7,  1914, 
p.  131,  148.)  VXA 

1294.  Reymond,  P.  Centre  les  torpilles. 
(Moniteur  de  la  flotte,  Paris,  annee  61, 
no.  13,  March  28,  1914,  p.  3.)  ft  VYH 

1295.  Santini,  Felice.  L'uso  delle  mine 
nelle  guerre  marittima.  (Rivista  marit- 
tima,  Roma,  anno  47,  trimestre  2,  1914, 
p.  65-66.)  VXA 

1296.  Submarine  mines  and  their  place  in 
naval  warfare.  (Scientific  Australian. 
Melbourne,  v.  20,  1914,  p.  40-41.)  VA 

1297.  Submarines  in  war.  (Engineer, 
London,  v.  118,  1914,  p.  487.)  VA 

Editorial. 

1298.  Torpedo  warfare,  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  Ill,  1914,  p.  374, 
391.)  VA 

Description  of  the   Bliss-Leavitt  torpedo. 

1299.  Torpedorohre.  (Schiffbau,  Berlin, 
Jahrg.  15,  1914,  p.  574,  625,  867.)         t  VXA 

1300.  United  States.— Naval  War  College. 
International  law  topics  and  discussions. 
1914.    Washington,  1915.    169  p.  8°.    XBD 

Submarine  mines,  p.  100-138. 

1301.  Utiey,  S.  W  Ten  weeks  with  the 
battleship  fleet,  illus.  (Marine  review, 
Cleveland,  v.  46,  1914,  p.  207-210,  266-269. 
290-293.)  ttVXA 

On  p.  293  is  an  account  of  torpedo  defence  drill, 
which  is  quoted  in  Armv  and  navy  journal.  New 
York,  V.  51,   1914,  p.  1528,"  ft  VWA. 

1302.  Vannutelli,  L.  SuU'  impiego  delle 
torpediniere  nella  ricerca  notturna. 
(Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  47,  trimes- 
tre 3,  1914,  p.  215-232.)  VXA 

1303.  Vennin,  L.,  and  G.  Chesxeau.  Les 
poudres  et  explosifs.  et  les  mesures  de 
securite  dans  les  mines  de  houille... 
Paris:  C.  Beranger,  1914.  xviii  p.,  1  1., 
573  p..  1  1.  illus.  8°.  (Encyclopedic  de 
science  chimique  appliquee.     tome  6.) 

VOG 

Chargement  des  torpilles,  p.  452-454;  Mines  du 
genie  militaire,  p.  454-456. 

1304.  Walker,  Sydney  Ferris.  Submarine 
engineering;  all  about  work  under  water 
told  in  popular  language.  London:  C.  A. 
Pearson.  Ltd..  1914.  126  p..  1  1.,  8  pi.  illus. 
12°.     ("How  does  it  work"  series,     no.  8.) 

VXV 

The  torpedo,  p.  37-47. 

1305.  Wilby,  F.  B.  Tests  of  the  Banga- 
lore torpedo.  (United  States. — Engineer 
Bureau.  Professional  memoirs,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  V.  6,  1914,  p.  102-110.)    VDA 


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1915 

1306.  Abell,  T.  B.  The  submarine. 
(Marine  engineer,  London,  v.  Zl ,  1915, 
p.  264-269,  286.)  VXA 

Abstracted  from  his  lecture  before  the  Liverpool 
University    Students'    Engineering    Society. 

1307.  Aerial  torpedo  controlled  by  wire- 
less. (New  York  Times,  Sept.  26,  1915, 
part  2,  p.  12,  col.  1.)  *  D 

Invention   of   G.   F.   Russell. 

1308.  Aerial  torpedo  new  weapon  of 
offense.  illus.  (Popular  mechanics, 
Chicago,  V.  24,  1915,  p.  354.)     •  VFA 

1309.  Aerial  torpedoes.  (New  York 
Times,  Oct.  30,  1915,  p.  3,  col.  8.)  *  D 

Hudson  Maxim  confers  with  Secretary  Daniels  on 
device  for  timing  explosion  of  aerial  torpedoes. 

1310.  American  air  compressors  for  test- 
ing torpedoes,  illus.  (Engineer,  London, 
V.  119,  1915,  p.  462.)  VA 

1311.  An  Automatic  mine,  illus.  (Jour- 
nal of  the  United  States  artillery,  Fort 
Monroe,  v.  44,  1915,  p.  230-231.)  VWA 

1312.  The  Automobile  torpedo.  illus. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  120,  1915,  p.  77-78.) 

VA 

A  very  complete  article  giving  description  of  the 
Whitehead  torpedo,  largelv  based  on  data  taken  from 
Le  Genie  civil,  v.  66,   1915,  p.  401-403,   VDA. 

1313.  The  Automobile  torpedo.  illus. 
(Scientific  American  supplement,  New 
York,  V.  80,  1915,  p.  152-154.)  VA 

Notes  on  the  Whitehead,  Spar,  and  Bliss-Leavitt 
torpedoes. 

1314.  Azevedo  Milanez,  Joao  Francisco 
de.  Notas  sobre  torpedos.  (Revista 
maritima  brazileira,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  v.  66, 
1915,  p.  1409-1416.)  VXA 

1315.  Bache,  Rene.  Launching  a  torpedo 
on  the  wing,  illus.  (Technical  world, 
Chicago,  V.  22,  1915,  p.  842-845.)  VDA 


1315a. 


Using  a  weapon  twenty  cen- 


turies old.  illus.  (Technical  world  maga- 
zine, Chicago,  V.  23,  1915,  p.  173-176.) 

VDA 

Outlines  the  development  of  the  grenade  from 
ancient  times  to  the  revival  of  its  use  in  the  Russo- 
Japanese  war  and  the  present  war  in  Europe. 

1316.  Baird,  George  Washington.  Addi- 
tional notes  on  submarines.  (American 
Society  of  Naval  Engineers,  Tournal, 
Washington,  v.  27,  1915,  p.  186-191.)    VXA 

Illustration   of   Bushnell's   torpedo. 

1317.  Belloni,  Angelo.  L'immersione  dei 
sommergibili.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma, 
anno  48,  trimestre  2,  1915,  p.  185-199.) 

VXA 


1318.  Benjamin,  Park.  The  Fiske  tor- 
pedo-launching seaplane,  illus.  (Flying, 
New  York,  v.  4,  1915,  p.  540-541,  565-566.) 

tVDS 

A    new   and    terrible    form    of   attack   on    the    high 
seas   or   in   harbors. 

1319.  Berlin,  E.  Le  transport  des  mines 
par  les  courants  sous  Taction  de  la  houle. 
(Le  genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  66,  1915, 
p.  138.)  VA 

1320.  Blactot,  Rene.  La  guerre  navale  et 
la  torpille.  illus.  (La  nature,  Paris,  annee 
43,  semestre  2,  1915,  p.  17-24.)  OA 

1321.  Bravetta,  Ettore.  Sottomarini, 
sommergibili  e  torpedini.  Con  78  incisioni 
intercalate  nel  testo.  Milano:  Fratelli 
Treves,  1915.  2  p.l.,  [vii-jviii,  230  p.  illus. 
4°.  VXV 

1322.  Bunker,  Paul  D.  Forms  for  records 
of  mine  planting.  (Journal  of  the  United 
States  artillery,  Fort  Monroe,  v.  43,  1915, 
p.  331-335.)  VWA 

1323.  Burberg,  Gebriider.  Fiillmaschine 
fiir  Wurfminen,  Granaten  usw.  illus. 
(Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesamte  Schiess-  und 
Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen,  Bd.  10,  1915, 
p.  200.)  t  VOA 

1324.  Campagna,  Enzo.  La  nave  subac- 
quea;  sottomarini  e  sommergibili.  Milano: 
U.  Hoepli,  1915.  4  p.l..  ixi-,xii,  346  p.,  5  pi. 
illus.    16°.    (Manuali  Hoepli.)  VXV 

Armamento  del  sommergibile,  p.  263-282. 

1325.  Chandler,  Edward  F.  The  modern 
automobile  torpedo.  How  it  is  con- 
structed, how  it  works  and  how  it  may  be 
improved.  illus.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  v.  113,  1915,  p.  112-114,  128- 
130.)  VA 

1326.     Providing  a  torpedo  with  ears. 

illus.  (Popular  science  monthlv.  New 
York,  v.  87,  1915,  p.  489-496.)  '     *  DA 

1327.  [Checker-board  system  of  micro- 
phone detectors.]  (New  York  Times,  Oct. 
2,  1915,  p.  3,  col.  2.)  *D 

Described    by    E.    F.    Chandler   and    William    Du- 
bilier. 

1328.  Cohen,  Samuel.  Electricity  and  the 
modern  automobile  torpedo,  illus.  (Elec- 
trical experimenter.  New  York,  v.  3,  1915, 
p.  266-267.)  VGA 

1329.  Conness,  Leland.  Submarine 
mines.  (Munsey's  magazine,  New  York, 
V.  55,  1915,  p.  257-265.)  *  DA 

1330.  Davis,  Edmund  J.  Submarine  at- 
tack. (Engineer,  London,  v.  119,  1915, 
p.  144.)  VA 

1331.  Development  of  the  science  of 
mine-sweeping.  (Royal  United  Service 
Institution,  Journal,  London,  v.  60,  1915, 
p.  383-403.)  VWA 


TORPEDOES 


1915,  continued. 

1332.  Development  of  the  torpedo,  illus. 
(Arms  and  the  man,  Washington,  v.  58, 
1915,  p.  145.)  tMYA 

1333.  Device  for  steering  torpedoes  by 
wireless.  (Xew  York  Times,  July  24,  1915, 
p.  11,  col.  3.)  *D 

Invention    of   Admiral    Fiske    for    his    new   aerial 
torpedo  boat. 

1334.  Device  to  render  battleships  im- 
mune from  attack.  (Xew  York  Times, 
July  20,  1915,  p.  2,  col.  4.)  *D 

Tried  out  in  English  waters  and  in  the  Dardanelles. 

1335.  Dropping  bombs  from  aeroplanes, 
illus.  (Scientific  Australian,  Melbourne, 
V.  20,  1915,  p.  66.)  VA 

1336.  Dumas,  A.  La  torpille  automobile, 
illus.  (Le  genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  66,  1915, 
p.  401-408.)  VA 

1337.  Duquet,  Alfred.  La  torpille  mena- 
gante.  (La  revue,  Paris,  serie  7,  v.  110, 
1915,  p.  460-471.)  *DM 

1338.  Effect  of  German  torpedo  on  mer- 
chantman. (Popular  mechanics,  Chicago, 
V.  24,  1915,  p.  33.)  VFA 

Illustration. 

1339.  Electricity  in  submarine  mining, 
illus.  (The  electrical  review,  London, 
V.  77,  1915,  p.  454-455.)  VGA 

1340.  English  methods  in  combating  sub- 
marine peril.  (Xew  York  Times,  Dec.  2, 
1915,  p.   1,  col.  3.)  *D 

Use   of   underwater  telephones,   motor  boats,  and 
aeroplanes. 

1341.  Explosionen  unter  Wasser.  (Zeit- 
schrift  fur  das  gesamte  Schiess-  und 
Sprengstoffwesen,  Aliinchen,  Jahrg.  10, 
1915,  p.  116-118.)  tVOA 

1342.  Gentsch,  Wilhelm.  Ueber  den  An- 
trieb  selbstfahrender  Torpedos  im  Aus- 
lande.  (Verein  zur  Beforderung  des 
Gewerbfleisses,  Verhandlungen,  Berlin, 
Jahrg.  94,  1915,  p.  469-496.)  VA 

1343.  German  incendiary  bombs.  illus. 
(Engineering,  London,  v.  99,  1915,  p.  609.) 

VDA 

1344.  Government  torpedo  secrets  safe. 
(Army  and  navy  journal,  Xew  York,  v.  52, 
1915,  p.  1292,   1295.)  ft  VWA 

Notes  on  Bliss-Leavitt  torpedo. 

1344a.  Grenades.  (Information  annual, 
1915,  Xew  York,  1916,  p.  303.) 

Information  Div. 

1345.  Guenther,  Hanns.  Torpedo-Flug- 
zeuge.  illus.  (Technische  !Monatshefte: 
Technik  fur  Alle.  Stuttgart,  Jahrg.  1915, 
Heft  10,  p.  306-308.)  VA 


1346.  La  Guerra  al  commercio  dal  1" 
agosto  al  15  novembre  1915.  (Rivista 
marittima,  Roma,  anno  48,  trimestre  4, 
1915,  p.  217-232.)  VXA 

1347.  La  Guerra  al  commercio  nei  mari 
settentrionali  d'Europa.  Dall'  inizio  al  31 
luglio  1915.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma, 
anno  48,  trimestre  3,  1915,  p.  104-120.) 

VXA 

1348.  Guidoni,  Alessandro.  Early  experi- 
ments at  launching  torpedoes  from  an 
aeroplane.  illus.  (Flying,  X^ew  York, 
V.  4,  1915,  p.  539-540.)  f  VDS 

1349.  Hinkamp,  C.  X^.  Submarines  and 
torpedoes.  (American  Society  of  X'aval 
Engineers,  Journal,  Washington,  v.  27, 
1915,  p.  438-453.)  VXA 

Also    printed    in    Journal    of    the    United    States 
artillery,  v.  44,  1915,  p.  218-228,   VIVA. 

1350.  -^ —  Torpedoes  and  submarines, 
how  they  are  operated,  maneuvered  and 
navigated.  illus.  (Scientific  American 
supplement,  Xew  York,  v.  80,  1915,  p.  136- 
138.)  VA 

1351.  Horsnaill,  W.  O.  War  beneath  the 
waves:  submarine  mines.  (Chambers's 
journal,  London,  series  7,  v.  5,  1915,  p.  293- 
294.)  *  DA 


1352. 


War  beneath   the  waves:   tor- 


pedoes. (Chambers's  journal,  London, 
series  7,  v.  5,  1915,  p.  198-200.)  *  DA 

1353.  Huber,  James.  Submarine  mines; 
their  design  and  their  functioning,  illus. 
(Engineering  magazine,  Xew  York,  v.  50, 
1915,  p.  120-121.)  VDA 

From  Journal  of  the  -\merican  Society  of  Marine 
Draftsmen. 

1354.  Inventions  of  Admiral  Fiske. 
(Army  and  navy  journal,  Xew  York,  v.  52, 
1915,  p.  295,  1492,  1646.)  ft  VWA 

Notes  on  his  invention  for  control  of  torpedoes. 

1355.  Is  there  any  defence  against  the 
submarine?  (Scientific  American,  X'ew 
York,  v.  112,  1915,  p.  152.)  VA 

Editorial. 

1356.  James,  H.  Protection  from  tor- 
pedoes. (Xew  York  Times,  June  21,  1915, 
p.  8,  col.  6.)  *D 

1357.  Kaempffert,  Waldemar.  Torpedoes. 
The  Lusitania,  and  naval  architecture, 
illus.  (American  review  of  reviews,  Xew 
York,  V.  51,  1915,  p.  685-686.)  *  DA 

1358.  Landminen.  illus.  (Schuss  und 
Waffe,  Xeudamm,  Bd.  8,  1915,  p.  141-143.) 

fVWA 

From  Die  Umschau. 

1359.  The  Leon  torpedo.  illus.  (En- 
gineer, London,  v.   120,   1915,  p.   196-197.) 

VA 


56 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


1915,  continued. 

1360.  Leon  torpedo.  (New  York  Times, 
Oct.  2,  1915,  p.  3,  col.  1.)  *D 

United   States  Navy  experiments. 

1361.  Leon  torpedo  and  detectors.  (New 
York  Times,  Oct.  3,  1915.  part  1,  p.  3,  col.  3.) 

*D 

1362.  Loading  and  firing  submarine  tor- 
pedoes, illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  V.  112,  1915,  p.  485,  493.)  VA 

1363.  Machado,  Orlando.  Pro  submarino. 
(Revista  maritima  brazileira,  Rio  de 
Janeiro,   v.    67.    1915,    p.    2499-2507;   v.    68, 

1916,  p.  527-532.)  VXA 

1364.  Magnetic  steerage  of  torpedoes. 
(English  mechanic  and  world  of  science, 
London,  v.  101,  1915,  p.  483-484.)  VA 

1365.  Marine  mines;  their  purpose:  how 
they  are  planted  and  how  destroyed,  illus. 
(Scientific  American  supplement,  New 
York,  V.  80,  1915,  p.  388-389.)  VA 

From  La  nature. 

1366.  Maury,  Richard  Lancelot.  A  brief 
sketch  of  the  work  of  Matthew  Fontaine 
Maury  during  the  war,  1861-65.  Rich- 
mond: Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1915.  36  p. 
12°.  VXV 

Commander  Maury's  use  of  torpedoes  in  the  Civil 
war. 

1367.  Miessner,  B.  F.  A  new  solution  for 
the  problem  of  selectivity  in  torpedo  con- 
trol, illus.  (Purdue  engineering  review, 
Lafayette,  Ind.,  v.  15.  1915,  p.  34-41.) 

Tech.  Div.  —  Vertical  File 

1368.  Moffett,  Cleveland.  A  new  defense 
against  the  submarine,  illus.  (American 
magazine.  New  York,  v.  79,  April,  1915. 
p.  11-15,  96-100.)  *DA 

1369.  The  "Nautilus."  [Cleveland,  O.: 
Cleveland  Twist  Drill  Co.,  1915.]  broad- 
side,    diagr.     f°.  fVXV 

"Robert    Fulton... was    designer    of   the   first   suc- 
cessful  submarine.  .  .the   Nautilus." 

1370.  Net  used  by  British  Admiralty. 
(New  York  Times,  Aug.  27,  1915,  p.  4,  col. 
6.)  *D 

Invention  of  H.  J.  Reinhardt. 

1371.  New  torpedo  boat  for  coast  defense. 
(New  York  Times,  Sept.  29,  1915,  p.  8,  col. 
2.)  *D 

Invention  of  E.  F.  Chandler. 

1372.  New  type  of  bomb,  for  use  by  aero- 
planes, patented.  May  13.  1914.  illus.  (En- 
gineering, London,  v.  100,  1915,  p.  \27^ 

Also   in   Proceedings  of   the   United    States   Naval 
Institute,  Annapolis,  v.  41,  1915,  p.  1656,   VX.i. 

1373.  Peculiarities  of  torpedoes.  illus. 
(New  York  Times,  May  10,  1915,  p.  8. 
col.  3.)  *  D 

Discussion  by  United  States  naval  officers. 


1374.  Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration. 
The  Hague  convention  (viii)  of  1907  rela- 
tive to  the  la^'ing  of  automatic  submarine 
contact  mines.  Washington:  the  endow- 
ment, 1915.  iv.  6  p.  8"".  (Carnegie  En- 
dowment for  International  Peace. — Divi- 
sion of  International  Law.     Pamphlet  16.) 

XBN 

1375.  The  Portuguese  torpedo-boat 
destroj-er  Douro.  illus.  (Engineer,  Lon- 
don, V.  119,  1915,  p.  404.)  VA 

With   illustration   on   p.  406. 

1376.  Possibilities  of  an  aerial  torpedo 
controlled  by  wireless.  illus.  (Sphere, 
London,  v.  60,  1915,  p.  286-287.)  *  DA 

1377.  Procacci,  Gianni.  Perigrafi  e  peri- 
scopi.  illus.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma, 
anno  48,  trimestre  2,  1915,  p.  361-397.) 

VXA 

Translated  in  Revista  general  de  marina.  Madrid, 
tomo  78,  1916,  p.  306-338,  VXA,  and  Revista  mari- 
tima brazileira,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  v.  68,  1915,  p.  663- 
676,   VXA. 

1378.  Proenga,  Eduardo  Justino  de. 
Defesa  contra  submersiveis.  (Revista 
maritima  brazileira,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  v.  66, 
1915,  p.  1719-1723.)  VXA 

1379.  Protection  against  torpedoes.  (En- 
gineer, London,  V.  119,  1915,  p.  41-42.) 

VA 

Also  printed  in  Scientific  .American  supplement. 
New  York,  v.  79,  1915,  p.  107,  VA. 

Notes  on  the  torpedoing  of  ships  in  the  European 
war. 

1380.  Repair  of  a  torpedoed  vessel,  the 
'"Gulflight."  illus.  (Marine  engineer, 
London,  v.  38,  1915,  p.  97.)  VXA 

1381.  Robert  Fulton's  experiments  with 
submarines.  (New  York  Times,  Jan.  24, 
1915,  part  7,  p.  3,  col.  1.)  *D 

1382.  Roji,  Arsenio.  Acorazados  y 
sumergibles.  (Revista  general  de  marina, 
Madrid,  tomo  76,  1915,  p.  419-427.)     VXA 

1383.  Root,  E.  N.  Introduction  of  sub- 
marines as  an  instrument  of  war  by  Robert 
Fulton  in  1807.  (New  York  Times,  Aug. 
24,  1915,  p.  10,  col.  7.)  *D 

1384.  Schmidt,  Richard.  Als  Doppel- 
mine  wirkende  Seemine.  (Zeitschrift  fiir 
das  gesamte  Schiess-  und  Sprengstoff- 
wesen,  Miinchen,  Jahrg.  10,  1915,  p.  185.) 

fVOA 

Patent  granted  Nov.  29,   1913. 

1385.  Schromm,  A.  von.  Einiges  iiber 
L'nterseeboote.  illus.  (Oesterreichische 
Wochenschrift  fiir  den  offentlichen  Bau- 
dienst,  Wien,  Tahrg.  21,  1915,  p.  270-278.) 

3-tVEA 

1386.  Secor,  H.  Winfield.  Combating  the 
submarine  by  electrical  means.  illus. 
(Electrical  experimenter,  New  York,  v.  3, 
1915,  p.  184-185.)  VGA 


TORPEDOES 


57 


1915,  continued. 

1387.     Seeminen.  (Ueberall, 

Jahrg.  17,  1915,  p.  546-549.) 


Berlin, 
tVXA 


1388.  Selter.  Ueber  Lufttorpedos.  illus. 
(Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesamte  Schiess-  und 
Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen,  Jahrg.  10, 
1915,  p.  125-127,  142-144.)  t  VOA 

1389.  Spear,  L.  Y.  The  submarine  of  to- 
day and  to-morrow.  (Society  of  Naval 
Architects  and  Marine  Engineers,  Trans- 
actions, New  York,  v.  23,  1915,  p.  201- 
216.)  VXA 

With  discussion,  p.  216-224. 

1390.  Special  article  on  torpedoes.  (New 
York  Times,  May  16,  1915,  part  5,  p.  4. 
col.  1.)  *D 

1391.  Submarine  attack  swift  and  silent. 
(Marine  review,  Cleveland,  v.  45,  1915, 
p.  328.)  t  VXA 

An  officer  in  the  British  marine  service  describes 
the  torpedoing  of  a  ship. 

1392.  Submarine  torpedo  that  hunts  its 
quarry,  illus.  (Popular  mechanics,  Chi- 
cago, v.  24,  1915,  p.  11.)  VFA 

1393.  Thomas,  C.  O.  How  a  fast  ocean 
liner  can  be  torpedoed.  (Canadian  en- 
gineer, Toronto,  v.  28,  1915,  p.  696-697.) 

VDA 

1394.  The  Torpedo.  illus.  (Marine 
engineer,  London,  v.  38,  1915,  p.  7-10.) 

VXA 

Outlines  the  development  of  the  torpedo  and  gives 
valuable  notes  on  the  modern  torpedo. 

1395.  The  Torpedo  damage  to  the  steam- 
ship Gulflight.  (Engineer,  London,  v.  120, 
1915,  p.  370.)  VA 

Torpedoed  May  1,  1915. 

1396.  Torpedo  fire  directing.  (Practical 
engineer,  London,  v.  52,  1915,  p.  20-21.) 

VDA 

1397.  Torpedo  guards.  (United  States 
Naval  Institute,  Proceedings,  Annapolis, 
V.  41,  1915,  p.  1339-1340,  1685-1687.)      VXA 

Professional  notes. 

1398.  Torpedo  that  sank  the  Lusitania. 
(Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  52, 
1915,  p.  1208.)  tfVWA 

Suggests  that  the  Davis  torpedo  was  used  by  the 
Germans. 

1399.  Torpedoes  launched  in  mid-air. 
(Scientific  Australian,  Melbourne,  v.  20, 
1915,  p.  67-68.)  VA 

Note    on    the    invention    of    Admiral    Bradley    A. 
Fiske,  U.  S.  N. 

1400.  La  Torpille-mine  Leon,  illus.  (Le 
genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  67,  1915,  p.  91-92.) 

VA 

Abstracted    in    Marine    engineer,    London,    v.  38, 
1915,  p.  115,  VXA. 


1401.  Townsend,  A.  O.  Fulton  as  in- 
ventor of  torpedo.  (New  York  Times, 
July  18,  1915,  part  2,  p.  14,  col.  5.)  *D 

1402.  Trebesius,  Ernst.  Torpedos,  ihre 
Bauart  und  Wirkungsweise.  illus. 
(Schuss  und  Waffe,  Neudamm,  Bd.  8,  1915, 
p.  163-168.)                                            fVWA 

1403.     Treibende   Seeminen  und  ihre 

Beseitigung.  (Ueberall,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  17, 
1915,  p.  551-552.)  f  VXA 

1404.  Undergroimd  warfare;  mine  and 
countermine  as  they  are  used  in  the  Euro- 
pean war.  (Illustrated  London  news, 
London,  v.  147,  1915,  p.  10-12.)  *  DA 

1405.  Uses  and  advantages  of  winged 
torpedoes.  (New  York  Times,  Sept.  1, 
1915,  p.  3,  col.  3.)  *D 

1406.  Warner,  Oscar  C.  The  German 
naval  offensive  and  defensive  mine,  illus. 
(Journal  of  the  United  States  artillery, 
Fort  Monroe,  v.  43,  1915,  p.  336-339.) 

VWA 

1406a.  Where  a  Zeppelin  is  vulnerable: 
and  where  it  is  protected,  illus.  (Sphere, 
London,  v.  61,  1915,  p.  232.)  *  DA 

Notes  on   incendiary  bombs. 

1407.  Wireless  controlled  air  torpedo. 
(Aeronautics,  New  York,  v.  17,  1915,  p.  21, 
28.)  VDS 

Also    printed    in    Journal    of    the     United    States 

artillery,  Fort  Monroe,  v.  46,  1916,  p.  122-123,  VIVA. 

Invention  of  George  F.  Russell  of  Hoboken,  N.  J. 


1916 

1408.  Aerial  torpedo  torch  lights  battle 
field,  illus.  (Popular  mechanics,  Chicago, 
V.  26,  1916,  p.  161-162.)  VFA 

1409.  Aerial  torpedoes.  (New  York 
Times,  Feb.  24,  1916,  p.  3,  col.  5.)  *D 

Used  by  the  Germans  on  the  eastern  front. 

1410.  Aerial  torpedoes.  Old  devices  that 
have  been  revived  during  the  present  war. 
illus.  (Scientific  Ainerican  supplement. 
New  York,  v.  81,  1916,  p.  132-133.)        VA 

1411.  Aero  wireless  torpedo  control, 
illus.  (Wireless  age.  New  York,  v.  3,  1916, 
p.  364,  584-585,  774.)  VGA 

Invention  of  John  Hays  Hammond,  Jr. 

1412.  Aeroplane  guide  for  radio  torpedo. 
(New  York  Times,  Jan.  14,  1916,  p.  1. 
col.  2.)  *D 

Invention  of  John  Hays  Hammond,  Jr. 

1413.  Anti-submarine  torpedo  used  from 
aeroplane.  illus.  (Popular  mechanics, 
Chicago,  v.  25,  1916,  p.  338-339.)  VFA 

1414.  Bannard,  Walter.  A  torpedo  with 
eyes,  illus.  (Popular  science  monthly, 
New  York,  v.  88,  1916,  p.  424-425.)        *  DA 


58 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


1916,  continued. 

1415.  The  Barlow  aerial  torpedo,  illus. 
(Tournal  of  the  United  States  artillery, 
Fort  Monroe,  v.  46,  1916,  p.  386-388.) 

VWA 

Also  printed  in  Aerial  age  weekly,  New  York,  v.  4, 
1916,  p.  385,  t  VDS. 

1416.  Barpi,  A.  I  cacciatorpediniere 
germanici  nella  guerra  attuale.  (Rivista 
marittima.  Roma,  anno  49,  trimestre  4, 
1916,  p.  397-407.)  VXA 

1417.  Belknap,  Reginald  R.  The  torpedo 
and  submarine  branches  of  the  German 
navy.  (United  States  Naval  Institute, 
Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  42,  1916,  p.  1485- 
1508.)  VXA 

1418.  Benjamin,  Park.  The  Fiske  tor- 
pedo launching  seaplane,  illus.  (Flying, 
New  York,  v.  4,  1916,  p.  540-542,  565-566.) 

fVDS 

1418a.  Bomb  throwing  from  aircraft, 
illus.  (Aerial  age  weekly.  New  York,  v.  4, 
1916,  p.  98,  106.)  fVDS 

From  Technlsche  Rundschau. 

1419.  Bronze  in  torpedoes.  (Metal  indus- 
try, New  York,  v.  22  [new  series,  v.  14], 
1916,  p.  159.)  VIA 

1420.  Buck  ■  automatic  aerial  torpedo, 
illus.  (Aerial  age  weekly.  New  York,  v.  3, 
1916,  p.  445.)  tVDS 

1421.  Cardile,  D.  La  questione  del 
motore  unico  per  i  sommergibili.  (Rivista 
marittima,  Roma,  anno  49,  trimestre  4, 
1916,  p.  211-227.)  VXA 

1422.  Carvalho  Santos,  Firmino  de.  Tor- 
pedo moderno,  seu  emprego  na  guerra  e 
sua  adopqao  nos  differentes  typos  de 
navios.  (Revista  maritima  brazileira.  Rio 
de  Janeiro,  v.  69,  1916,  p.  27-43.)  VXA 

1423.  Cerio,  Edwin.  The  rapid-fire,  "re- 
volver" principle  applied  to  the  submarine 
torpedo  tube,  illus.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  v.  114,  1916,  p.  395,  409.) 

VA 


1424. 


Suir  armamento   silurante   dei 


sommergibili  d'alto  mare,  illus.  (Rivista 
marittima.  Roma,  anno  49,  trimestre  1, 
1916,  p.  295-297.)  VXA 

1425.  Cooper,  W.  F.  Hull  protection 
against  the  torpedo.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  v.  115,  1916,  p.  437.)  VA 

1426.  Craven,  Francis  S.  Accurate 
measurement  of  torpedo  ranges.  illus. 
(United  States  Naval  Institute,  Proceed- 
ings, Annapolis,  v.  42,  1916,  p.  1225-1236.) 

VXA 

1427.  A  Deadly  man-steered  torpedo. 
(Popular  science  monthly.  New  York, 
V.  89,  1916,  p.  694-695.)  *  DA 


1428.  Detonation  of  submarine  mines  by 
electricity.  illus.  (Scientific  American 
supplement,  New  York,  v.  81,  1916,  p.  253.) 

VA 

Abstracted   from   Le   Genie  ciz'il. 

1429.  Dreadnought  o  sommergibile? 
(Rivista  marittima.  Roma,  anno  49, 
trimestre  1,  1916,  p.  587-601.)  VXA 

1430.  Fernandez,  Gustavo.  Proteccion 
submarina  de  los  acorazados.  (Revista 
general  de  marina,  Madrid,  tomo  79,  1916, 
p.  5-15.)  VXA 

1431.  Flowers,  John  B.  Torpedo  screen 
for  ships  under  way.  Building  up  wall  of 
whirling  plates  in  the  path  of  a  submarine 
torpedo,  illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  V.  115,  1916,  p.  406,  421.)  VA 

1432.  The  German  submarine  mine-layer 
U  C  5.  illus.  (Illustrated  London  news, 
London,  v.  149,  1916,  p.  127-129.)  *  DA 

Abstracted   in  Journal  of  the   United  States  artil- 
lery.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  46,   1916,   p.  227-228,    VWA. 

1433.  Giacomuzzi,  Virgilio.  Torpediniere, 
cacciatorpediniere  e  derivati.  (Rivista 
marittima,  Roma,  anno  49,  trimestre  2, 
1916,  p.  477-503.)  VXA 

1434.  A  Giant  electric  torpedo  that  eats 
thru  the  earth,  illus.  (Electrical  experi- 
menter, New  York,  v.  4,  1916,  p.  551.) 

VGA 

1434a.  Grenades,  mortar  shells  and 
bombs.  (Army  and  navy  journal,  New 
York,  V.  54,  1916,  p.  113.)  ft  VWA 

Editorial.      Definition    of   these    low   velocity   pro- 
jectiles  and   description  of   their   use. 

1435.  Hammond  radio-controlled  torpedo. 
(New  York  Times,  Aug.  29,  1916,  p.  9, 
col.  2.)  *D 

Major     General    Leonard     Wood,     head     of    joint 
army  and  navy  board  to  pass  on  Hammond  torpedo. 

1436.  Hammond  wireless  torpedo.     (New 

York  Times,  Feb.  3,  1916,  p.  6,  col.  4.)    *  D 

Discussion   by    Rear   Admiral    Strauss   before    the 
House   Naval   Committee. 

1437.  Hoar,  Allen.  The  submarine  tor- 
pedo boat;  its  characteristics  and  modern 
development.  New  York:  D.  Van  Nos- 
trand  Co.,  1916.    xv,  211  p.,  4  diagrs.    illus. 

8^  vxv 

1438.  How  mines  are  laid  and  fired,  illus. 
(Popular  mechanics,  Chicago,  v.  26,  1916, 
p.  68-69.)  VFA 

1439.  Lohr,  Carl  A.  The  principles  in- 
volved in  the  mine  defense  of  harbors. 
(Journal  of  the  United  States  artillery. 
Fort  Monroe,  v.  45,  1916,  p.  299-313.) 

VWA 

1440.  Lopez,  Lutgardo.  El  torpedo 
"Bliss."  Yarias  patentes  de  la  casa  Bliss 
para  torpedos  automoviles.  illus.  (R^" 
vista  general  de  marina,  Aladrid,  tomo  79, 
1916,  p.  697-716.)  VXA 


TORPEDOES 


59 


1916,  continued. 

1441.  Making  the  deadly  trench  torpedo. 
(Popular  science  monthly,  New  York.  v.  8, 
1916,  p.  681.)  *DA 

1442.  A  Man-controlled  torpedo,  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  115, 
1916,  p.  393.)  VA 

1443.  Mazzinghi,  R.  I  sonimergibili  e  i 
mezzi  aerei  nel  blocco  commerciale. 
(Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  49, 
trimestre  1,  1916,  p.  445-462.)  VXA 

1444.  Miessner,  Benjamin  Franklin. 
Radiodynamics,  the  wireless  control  of 
torpedoes  and  other  mechanisms.  New 
York:  D.  Van  Nostrand  Co.,  1916.  v,  206  p. 
illus.    8°.  PGO 

Ch.  11:  The  advent  of  wirelessly  controlled  tor- 
pedoes, p.  78-88.  Ch.  12:  Selectors,  p.  89-91.  Ch.  13: 
European  control  systems,  p.  92-106.  Ch.  14:  Work 
of  the  Hammond  radio  research  laboratory,  p.  107-123. 
Ch.  15:  The  solution  of  the  problems  related  to  bat- 
tle-range torpedo  control,  p.   124-136. 

Also  has  notes  on  the  inventions  of  Benjamin 
Franklin,  Ernest  Wilson,  Nikola  Tesla,  J.  Gordner, 
Devaux  C.  Wirth,  E.  Branley,  and  John  Hays  Ham- 
mond,  Jr. 

1445.  Mine  control  protects  neutral  ship- 
ping, illus.  (Popular  mechanics,  Chi- 
cago, V.  26,  1916,  p.  481-482.)  VFA 

1446.  Mines  (at  sea).  (Information 
annual,  1915,  New  York,  1916,  p.  389-390.) 

Information  Div. 

1447.  Moore,  Willard  G.  A  time-con- 
trolled aerial  torpedo,  illus.  (Aviation 
and  aeronautical  engineering.  New  York, 
V.  1,  1916,  p.  322-323.)  t  VDS 

1448.  Muniz  Barreto,  Edmundo  Williams. 
O  contra-torpedeiro  na  esquadra  moderna. 
(Revista  maritima  brazileira,  Rio  de 
Janeiro,  v.  68,  1916,  p.  201-220.)  VXA 

1449.  Nets  to  protect  warships  from  tor- 
pedoes, illus.  (Popular  mechanics,  Chi- 
cago, V.  26,  1916,  p.  830.)  VFA 

1450.  Nordmann,  Charles.  La  torpille 
et  les  immersibles.  (Revue  des  deux 
mondes,  Paris,  periode  6,  tome  36,  1916, 
p.  217-228.)  *  DM 

A  very  comprehensive  article.  The  author  states 
that  the  submarines  of  the  Deutschland  type  are 
modifications  of  the  inventions  of  French  engineers. 

1451.  Procacci,  Gianni.  Impianto  di 
bussola  magnetica  per  sommergibile. 
illus.  (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno 
49,  trimestre  2,  1916,  p.  168-177.)  VXA 

1452.  Proenga,  Nicanor  J.  de.  Em  torno 
do  submarino.  (Revista  maritima  brazi- 
leira, Rio  de  Janeiro,  v.  68,  1916,  p.  221-224.) 

VXA 


1452a.     Os  submersiveis  na  presente 

guerra.     (Revista  maritima  brazileira,   Rio 
de  Janeiro,  v.  68,  1916,  p.  677-682.)        VXA 


1453.  Protecting  a  battleship  against  tor- 
pedoes. (Popular  science  monthly,  New 
York,  V.  90,  1916,  p.  81.)  *  DA 

1454.  Protection  against  submarine  tor- 
pedo attack.  (New  York  Times,  Feb.  6, 
1916,  part  5,  p.  7,  col.  1.)  *D 

Article  on  invention  by  M.   Weil. 

1455.  Rosso,  Alessandro  Giovanni.  I 
sommergibili  nel  diritto  della  guerra  marit- 
tima. (Rivista  marittima,  Roma,  anno  49, 
trimestre  4.  1916,  p.  369-396;  anno  50, 
trimestre  1,  1917,  p.  27-44.)  VXA 

1456.  S.,  E.  D.  Artiglieria  per  la  difesa 
contro  i  sommergibili.  (Rivista  marit- 
tima, Roma,  anno  49,  trimestre  3,  1916, 
p.  323-326.)  VXA 

1457.  Sea-going  submarines  and  their 
torpedo  armaments.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  v.  114,  1916,  p.  396.)  VA 

Editorial. 

1458.  Ship's  under-water  eye  sights  hid- 
den mines,  illus.  (Popular  mechanics, 
Chicago,  v.  25,  1916,  p.  161.)  VFA 

1459.  Ships  proof  against  the  torpedo. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  115, 
1916,  p.  95.)  VA 

Also  printed  in   the  Journal  of  the   United  States 
artillery,  Fort  Monroe,  v.  46,   1916,  p.  253,   VIVA. 
Brief    note. 

1460.  Snow,  Chester  R.,  and  Harold  G. 
Douglas.  Mine  efficiency  from  storehouse 
to  dock,  illus.  (Journal  of  the  United 
States  artillery.  Fort  Monroe,  v.  46,  1916, 
p.  319-332.)  VWA 

1461.  Sunderland,  Archibald  H.  The  S.  S. 
"Noordam"  and  a  mine,  illus.  (Journal  of 
the  United  States  artillery,  Fort  Monroe, 
V.  45,  1916,  p.  314-316.)  VWA 

1462.  Test  of  Hammond  wireless  control 
torpedo.  (Army  and  navy  journal.  New 
York,  v.  54,  1916,  p.  338-339.)  ff  VWA 

Tests  made  at  Gloucester,  Mass. 

1463.  Torpedo  catcher.  (New  York 
Times,  Aug.  14,  1916,  p.  4,  col.  6.)  *  D 

Invention  of  F.  Lapan  tried  out  at  Newport. 

1464.  Torpedo  nets.  (Scientific  Ameri- 
can, New  York,  v.  114,  1916,  p.  297.)        VA 

Brief  note. 

1465.  Torpedo  supply.  (New  York  Times, 
May  1,  1916,  p.  6,  col.  5.)  *D 

Newport    station    turns    out    better    variety    than 
those  purcliased  in  Europe. 

1466.  Torpedo  tubes.  illus.  (Marine 
engineer,  London,  v.  38,  1916,  p.  124-125.) 

VXA 

-Also    printed    in   Scientific  American   supplement. 
New  York,  v.  81,   1916,  p.  149,   VA. 

1467.  Torpedo  tubes  in  large  warships. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  121,  1916,  p.  441-442.) 

VA 

Valuable  historical  notes  on  the  evolution  of  the 
torpedo. 


60 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


1916,  continued. 

1468.  [United  States  torpedo.]  (New  York 
Times,  Feb.  10,  1916,  p.  3,  col.  8.)  *  D 

1469.  Vibrations  of  enemy  ship  steer  new 
torpedo,  illus.  (Popular  mechanics,  Chi- 
cago, V.  26,  1916,  p.  815.)  VFA 

1469a.  Wellenstein,  A.  Untersuchung 
einer  feindlichen  Flieger-Brandbombe. 
Welche  Massnahmen  sind  bei  feindlichen 
Fliegerangriffen  mit  Brandbomben  zu  beo- 
bachten?  (Chemiker-Zeitung,  Cothen, 
Jahrg.  40,  1916,  p.  9-10.)  ft  VOA 

Test  of  an  incendiary  bomb  dropped  in  the  city 
of  Trier.  Gives  directions  for  extinguishing  fires 
set  by   these  bombs. 

1470.  Whitehead  torpedo.  (New  York 
Times,  March  10,  1916,  p.  12,  col.  3.)       *  D 

Placed  on  exhibition  by  American  Defense  Soci- 
ety. 

1471.  Wildrick,  Meade.  Effect  upon 
measures  for  coast  defense  of  the  develop- 
ment of  submarine  and  aerial  attack,  illus. 
(Journal  of  the  LTnited  States  artillery,  Fort 
Monroe,  v.  45,  1916,  p.  145-180.)  VWA 

Valuable  notes  on  mines  and  torpedoes. 

1472.  Williamson,  W.  P.  Some  notes  on 
torpedo  gyroscopes  and  their  adjustments 
in  service.  (United  States  Naval  Institute, 
Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  42,  1916,  p.  157- 
170.)  VXA 


1917 

1473.  Admiral  Fiske  on  sea  blockades. 
(Army  and  navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  54, 
1917,  p.  763-764.)  ft  VWA 

Notes  use  of  the  torpedoplane  at  Gallipoli. 

1474.  An  Aerial  torpedo  that  makes  bom- 
bardments from  the  air  more  effective, 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York, 
v.  116,  1917,  p.  156.)  VA 

1474a.  The  Barlow  aerial  torpedo.  (Scien- 
tific American,  New  York,  v.  116,  1917, 
p.  57.)  VA 

Brief  description. 

1475.  Benjamin,  Park.  The  Fiske  tor- 
pedo-plane, illus.  (Independent,  New 
York,  V.  90,  1917,  p.  281-282.)  *  DA 

1476.  Chandler,  Edward  F.  The  modern 
automobile  torpedo.  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  116,  1917,  p.  548- 
549,  563-565.)  VA 

1476a.  Degouy,  Jean  Baptiste  Charles 
Robert  Mathieu.  La  guerre  sous-marine 
de  1917.  (Revue  des  deux  mondes,  Paris, 
periode  6,  tome  37,  1917,  p.  443-456.)    *  DM 

1477.  A  Dirigible  aero  torpedo.  illus. 
(Illustrated  world,  Chicago,  v.  26,  1917,  p. 
903.)  VDA 

Invention  of  George  F.  Russell  of  Hoboken,  N.  J. 


1478.  F.,  A.  Torpilleurs  allemands  et 
destroyers  anglais,  illus.  (Le  genie  civil, 
Paris,  tome  60,  1917,  p.  1-5.)  VA 

1479.  Fiske,  Bradley  Allen.  Admiral 
Fiske  tells  of  torpedoplane.  (Army  and 
navy  journal.  New  York,  v.  54,  1917,  p. 
780.)  ft  VWA 

Also    in   United   States   Naval    Institute,   Proceed- 
ings,  Annapolis,  v.  43,   1917,  p.  855,   VXA. 

1479a.     •  Defending  America  with  tor- 

pedoplanes.  illus.  (Popular  science 
monthly.  New  York,  v.  90,  1917,  p.  690-692.) 

*DA 

1480.  [Urges  adoption  of  the  tor- 
pedoplane by  the  United  States  navy.] 
(New  York  Times,  Feb.  13,  1917,  p.  11, 
col.  3;  March  26,  1917,  p.  9,  col.  2.)  *  D 

For    comments    by   E.    F.    Chandler    see    issue    for 
Feb.  18,  1917,  part  1,  p.  15,  col.  3. 

1481.  Flowers,  John  B.  Foiling  torpedoes 
with  whirling  plates.  illus.  (Popular 
science  monthly.  New  York,  v.  90,  1917, 
p.  643-644.)  *  DA 

1482.  French  defence  against  submarines. 
(United  States  Naval  Institute,  Proceed- 
ings, Annapolis,  v.  43,  1917,  p.  1561-1562.) 

VXA 

Abstracted  from  the  New  York  Times. 

1483.  Gautreau,    J.    B.      Dewey    and    the 

offensive  in  warfare.  (Army  and  navy 
journal,  New  York,  v.  54,  1917,  p.  1147.) 

tfVWA 

1484.  Gernsback,  H.  Combating  the 
torpedo,  illus.  (Electrical  experimenter. 
New  York,  v.  5,  May,  1917,  p.  10-11,  68.  70.) 

VGA 

1484a,  Gernsback,  H.,  and  H.  W.  Secor. 
Electric  "bloodhounds"  to  find  and  destroy 
U-boats,  illus.  (Electrical  experimenter, 
New  York,  v.  5,  1917,  p.  298,  347.)        VGA 

Method  intended  to  steer  a  torpedo  by  the  sound 
of   the  submarine  propellers. 

1485.  Gibson,  Charles  R.  War  inventions 
and  how  they  were  invented:  an  interest- 
ingly written  description  of  the  many  appli- 
ances and  weapons  used  in  war,  and  how 
they  work,  told  in  simple  language.  Lon- 
don: Seeley,  Service  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  1917. 
2  p.l.,  (1)10-255(1)  p.,  8  pi.  12°.  (The 
science  for  children  library.)  V 

About  the   deadly   torpedo,   p.  155-167.      How   tor- 
pedoes and  mines  are  exploded,  p.  171-179. 

1486.  Joly,  J.  The  origin  of  the  sub- 
marine. (Blackwood's  magazine,  New 
York,  V.  202,  1917,  p.  106-117.)  *  DA 

Valtialjle  biographical  notes  on   Cornelius   Drebbel 
and   Marin   Mersenne. 

1486a.  Kaiserov,  B.  Types  of  metal 
grenades  and  grenade  guns.  (International 
military  digest.  New  York,  v.  3,  1917,  p.  335- 
336.)  VWA 

Abstracted  from  Voenny  Sbornik,  December,  1916, 


TORPEDOES 


61 


1917,  continued. 

1486b.  Lestonnat,  Raymond.  La  destruc- 
tion des  sous-marins  ennemis.  illus. 
(L'illustration,  Paris,  tome  149,  1917,  p.  106- 
107.)  *DM 

1487.  Moltke,  Helmuth  Karl  Bernhard, 
Graf  von.  Moltke  on  torpedo  warfare. 
(Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  54, 
1917,  p.  974-975.)  ft  VWA 

Letter  addressed  to  General  McClellan,  March  6, 
1873. 

1488.  Nimitz,  C.  W.  Valor  militar  e  tac- 
tica  do  moderno  submarino.  (Revista 
maritima  brazileira,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  v.  70, 
1917,  p.  493-510.)  VXA 

1489.  Points  on  the  torpedo.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  117,  1917,  p.  38.) 

VA 

1490.  Pollen,  Arthur.  Influence  of  the 
torpedo  on  ship  construction.  (United 
States  Naval  Institute,  Proceedings,  An- 
napolis, v.  43,  1917,  p.  403-404.)  VXA 

Abstracted  from  Land  and  'water. 

1490a.  A  Submarine  torpedo:  what  it  is 
and  how  it  works,  illus.  (Current  history. 
New  York,  v.  6,  1917,  p.  280-281.)         BTZE 

1491.  Torpedo  manufacturing  project. 
(Army  and  navy  register,  Washington, 
V.  61,  1917,  p.  194-195.)  ft  VWA 

1492.  Torpedo  nets.  (Army  and  navy 
register,  Washington,  v.  61,  1917,  p.  419.) 

ttVWA 

Also  printed  in  Proceedings  of  the  United  States 
Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  v.  43,  1917,  p.  1035-1036, 
VXA. 

1493.  Torpedo  nets.  (New  York  Times, 
Feb.  10,  1917,  p.  1,  col.  3,  p.  8,  col.  5;  Feb. 
17,  1917,  p.  1,  col.  2;  Feb.  18,  1917,  part  1, 
p.  13,  col.  6;  Feb.  28,  1917,  p.  7,  col.  4;  March 
31,  1917,  p.  2,  col.  6.)  *D 

Nets  used  to  protect  New  York  harbor,  Hampton 
Roads,  Norfolk  navy  yard  and  Puget  Sound. 


1494.  Torpedoes  and  torpedo  craft. 
(Army  and  navy  journal,  New  York,  v.  54, 
1917,  p.  915.)  ft  VWA 

Abstract  of  lecture  delivered  before  the  civilian 
volunteers'  naval  course  of  1916  by  Lieut.  F.  H. 
Roberts,   U.    S.   N. 

1495.  Torpedoing  the  enemy's  trenches  as 
a  preliminary  to  infantry  attack.  illus. 
(Scientific  American,  New  York,  v.  116, 
1917,  p.  463,  475.)  VA 

Account  of  a  steam-propelled  land  torpedo. 

1496.  The  Torpedoplane  —  an  American 
invention  —  successfully  used  by  Germans 
against  British  shipping.  (Aerial  age. 
New  York,  v.  5,  1917,  p.  415-416.)  VDS 

1497.  Torpedoplane  invented  by  Rear- 
Admiral  Fiske.  illus.  (United  States 
Naval  Institute.  Proceedings,  Annapolis, 
V.  43,  1917,  p.  1524-1526.)  VXA 

Abstracted  from  the  New  York  Times. 

1498.  United  States.  —  Naval  Intelligence 
Office.  A  brief  description  of  submarine 
mines...      Washington:    Gov.    Prtg.    Off., 


1917.    8  f.    illus.    8°. 


vxv 


1498a.  United  States.  —  Ordnance  Office, 
War  Department.  Description  and  in- 
structions for  the  use  of  rifle  and  hand 
grenades.  Washington:  Gov.  Prtg.  Off., 
1917.    14  p.,  3  pi.    8°.  VODp.box 

1499.  Walker,  J.  Bernard.  The  sub- 
marine problem:  closing  the  North  Sea 
with  a  bomb-curtain,  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  v.  116,  1917,  p.  616-617.)  VA 

1500.  Weaver,  Erasmus  Morgan.  Notes 
on  military  explosives.  New  York:  John 
Wiley  &  Sons,  Inc.,  1917.    viii,  382  p.    8°. 

VOG 

Precautions  to  be  observed  in  charging  torpedoes 
and   shell  with  high  explosives,  p.  241-242. 

1501.  Woodhouse,  Henry.  Textbook  of 
naval  aeronautics.  With  introduction  by 
Rear  Admiral  Bradley  A.  Fiske.  New 
York:  The  Century  Co.,  1917.  7  p.l.,  3- 
288  p.    illus.    f°.  tVDY 

How  the  revolutionary  Leavitt  torpedo  was  de- 
veloped, p.  14-15.  The  torpedoplane  and  its  possi- 
bilities, Bradley  A.  Fiske,  p.  16-19.  Locating  sub- 
merged mines  with  aircraft,  p.  51-52. 


SUPPLEMENT 


1586 

1502.  CoUado,  Luys.  Pratica  manvale  cli 
arteglieria;  nella  quale  si  tratta  della  inuen- 
tione  di  essa,  dell'  ordiue  di  condurla,  & 
piantarla  sotto  a  qualunque  fortezza,  fabri- 
car  mine  da  far  volar  in  alto  le  fortezze, 
spianar  le  niontagne,  diuertir  I'acque  of- 
fensiue  a  i  regni  &  prouincie,  tirar  co  i 
pezzi  in  molti  &  diuersi  modi,  far  fuochi 
artificiali;  con  altri  bellissimi  secreti  all' 
essercitio  dell'  arteglieria  appartenenti. 
Nuouamente  composta  &  data  in  luce  dal 
Mag.  Signor  Lvigi  Collado.  In  Venetia, 
Presso  Pietro  Dusinelli,  1586.  6p.l..  92  f.. 
1  diagr.    illus.    f °.  t  VWW 

1775 

1503.  Gale,  Benjamin.  [The  American 
Turtle,  built  at  Saybrook  by  David  Bush- 
nell.)  (Connecticut  Historical  Society.  Col- 
lections, Hartford,  v.  2,  1870,  p.  315-318, 
Z22-'i2i,  Zl2>-ZiS.)  lAA 

Letters  to  Silas  Deane,  written  from  Killingworth, 
Conn.,  Nov.  9.  22,  and  Dec.  7,  1775,  in  which  he  gives 
a  report  on  the  progress  made  on  '"our  machine,"  the 
"American  Turtle,"  invented  by  David  Busbnell. 
Gale  also  states  that  Dr.  Franklin  was  consulted  in 
regard  to  its  construction,  and  gives  a  description 
of  the  submarine  and  explains  the  method  of  using 
the    explosive. 


1778 

1504.  Symons,  T.  [Report  on  David  Bush- 
nell's  attempt  to  blow  up  the  Cerberus.] 
(The  Remembrancer;  or.  Impartial  reposi- 
tory of  public  events  for  the  vear  1778,  Lon- 
don, 1778,  p.  90-92.)  '  Reserve 

Letter  written  by  the  commander  of  the  Cerberus 
to  Rear  Admiral  Sir  Peter  Parker,  giving  an  account 
of  the  attempted  destruction  of  his  ship  by  Bushnell's 
"infernal   machine." 

Symons  reports  that  the  torpedo  was  taken  from 
the  water  by  four  men  in  a  small  boat  and  through 
their  "fatal  curiosity"  the  mechanism  was  examined 
with  the  result  that  "it  blew  the  boat  into  pieces, 
and  set  her  in  a  flame,  killed  the  three  men  that  were 
in  the  stern;  the  fourth,  who  was  standing  forward, 
was  blown  into  the  water."  From  this  survivor  the 
description  of  the  torpedo  was  secured  and  a  model 
made,  which  was  forwarded  to  .\dmiral  Parker.  Sy- 
mons remarks  that  the  "ingenuity  of  these  people  is 
singular  in  their  secret  modes  of  mischief." 

This  letter  is  abstracted  in  Thomas  Clark,  Xaial 
history  of  the  United  States,  Philadelphia.  1814.  v.  1, 
p.  72-74,  VYE. 


1814 

1506.  Clark,  Thomas.  Naval  history  of  the 
United  States,  from  the  commencement  of 
the  Revolutionary  war  to  the  present  time. 
Philadelphia,  1814.    2  v.    2.  ed.     12°.    VYE 

V.  1,  chap.  5,  p.  63-74.  D.  Bushnell,  inventor  of 
the  torpedo,   &c. 

Reprints  letter  written  by  IJushnell  to  Thomas 
Jefferson  in  October,  1787,  giving  a  full  account  of 
his  torpedo  and  submarine:  also  his  experiments 
made  with  the  design  of  firing  shipping,  and  his 
attempt  to  destroy  the  Cerberus. 


1815 

1507.  Notice  sur  les  fusees  incendiaires 
de  Congreve;  suivie  de  la  description  et  de 
I'analyse  qui  en  a  ete  faite  par  ]\I.  d'Arcet. 
1  pi.  (Annales  des  arts  et  manufactures, 
Paris,  1815,  tome  55,  p.  52-76.)  VA 

Description    and    analysis    of    incendiary    rockets. 
Xotes  their  use  at  the  battle  of  Leipzig. 


1819 

1508.  Petitot,  Claude  Bernard.  De  la  de- 
faite  et  de  la  prise  du  Comte  de  Pembroc 
devant  la  Rochelle,  par  les  flotes  de  France 
et  d'Espagne  dont  la  premiere  etoit  com- 
mandee  par  Ivain  de  Galles.  (In  his:  Col- 
lection complete  des  memoires...  Paris. 
1819.    8°.    V.  5,  p.  110-123.)  DBA 

Gives  account   of  the  use  of   fire  ships  at   La   Ro- 
chelle at  the  defeat  of  the  Earl  of  Pembroke. 


1845 

1509.  Reinaud,  Joseph  Toussaint,  and  Ilde- 
PHoxsE  Fave.  Histoire  de  I'artillerie.  1" 
partie.  Du  feu  gregeois,  des  feux  de  guerre 
et  des  origines  de  la  poudre  a  canon  d'apres 
des  textes  nouveaux.  Paris:  J.  Dumaine. 
1845.  2  p.l.,  285  p.,  1  1.,  8°,  and  atlas  of  17  pi.. 
4°.  VWW 

No  more  published. 


1861 

1510.  A  Rebel  torpedo,  illus.  (Frank 
Leslie's  illustrated  newspaper,  New  York. 
V.  13.  1861,  p.  352.)  *DA 


1813 

1505.     Clark,  Thomas.        Sketches 
naval  historj'  of  the  United  States, 
delphia,  1813.     12°. 

Chap.    5,    p.    39-41.      The    torpedo,    or 
Turtle. 


of    the 

Phila- 

VYE 

American 


1865 

1511.  Die  Hoellenmaschinen  oder  Tor- 
pedo's des  neueren  amerikanischen  Krieges. 
(Dingler's  polj'technisches  Journal,  Autrs- 
burg,  Bd.  176,  1865,  p.  107-109.)  VA 


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63 


1865,  continued. 

1512.  Sketch  of  a  torpedo  picked  up  in 
Morganza  Bend,  Mississippi  river,  by  the 
crew  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Lafayette.  (Frank  Les- 
lie's iUustrated  newspaper,  New  York,  v.  20, 
1865,  p.  189.)  *DA 


1868 

1513.  Figuier,  Louis.  Les  poudres  de 
guerre.  (In  his:  Les  merveilles  de  la  sci- 
ence, Paris,  tome  3,  1868,  p.  209-308.)         V 

A  very  complete  historical  article,  giving  data  on 
Greek  fire,  iise  of  fire  barrels  on  land  and  on  ships, 
incendiary  bombs,  fire  lances,  and  incendiary  char- 
iots. Greek  fire  used  at  the  siege  of  Constantinople 
in  1453. 


1870 

1514.  John  Ericsson's  neues  System  fiir  den 
unterseeischen  Angriff.  (Dingler's  poly- 
technisches  Journal,  Augsburg,  Bd.  197, 
1870,  p.  120-127.)  VA 

From  Militdr-Wochenblatt  for  May  11,  1870. 

1515.  Neuer  Torpedo  von  John  Ericsson. 
(Dingler's  polytechnisches  Journal,  Augs- 
burg, Bd.  196,  1870,  p.  429-435.)  VA 

From  Militar-Wochenblatt  for  .'\pril  23,  1870. 

1516.  Submarine  warfare,  illus.  (Engi- 
neering. London,  v.  9,  1870,  p.  104-105.) 

VDA 

Review  of  work  by  J.  S.  Barnes  entitled  Stibnia- 
rine  warfare,  offensive  and  defensive.  New  York, 
1870.  Also  reviewed  in  Van  Nostrand's  eclectic  en- 
gineering magazine,  New  York,  v.  2,  1870,  p.  409- 
412,   VDA. 


1871 

1517.     The  Harvey  torpedo,    illus.     (Engi- 
neering, London,  v.  11,  1871,  p.  35-36.) 

VDA 

Translated    in    Dingler's    polytechnisches    Journal, 
Augsburg,   Dd.   199.   1871,   p.  460-463,  r.4. 


1874 

1518.  Holmes,  Nathaniel  J.  The  applica- 
tion of  electricity  as  a  means  of  defence  in 
naval  and  military  warfare.  (Society  of 
Telegraph  Engineers.  Journal,  London, 
v.  3,  1874,  p.  32-45.)  VGA 

Discussion,  p.  46-51. 

Abstracted    in    Telegraphic   journal   and   electrical 
review,  London,  v.  2,   1874,   p.  121-124,  VGA. 

1519.  Military  torpedo  defences.  (So- 
ciety of  Telegraph  Engineers,  Tournal, 
London.  V.  3,  1874,  p.  54-60.)  "     VGA 

Discussion,  p.  60-79. 

Abstracted    in    Telegraphic   jomnal   and    electrical 
review,  London,  v.  2,  1874,  p.  137-141,    VGA.     This 


and  the  preceding  article  are  abstracted  in  Dingler's 
polytechnisches  Journal,  Augsburg,  Bd.  215,  1875,  p. 
259-270,  VA. 

1520.  Unterwasserfahrten,  Hollenmaschi- 
nen,  &c.  illus.  (Das  neue  Buch  der  Er- 
findungen,  Gewerbe  und  Industrien.  Leip- 
zig, 1875.  6.  ed.  8°.  Erganzungs-Band, 
p.  357-364.)  V 


1876 

1521.  Betts,  J.  A.  Torpedoes  and  torpedo 
warfare.  (Telegraphic  journal  and  electri- 
cal review,  London,  v.  4,  1876,  p.  293-295, 
304-305.)  VGA 

Lecture    delivered    at    Foochow,    China. 

1522.  Fluessige  Kohlensaure  al  Motor. 
(Dingler's  polytechnisches  Journal,  Augs- 
burg,   Bd.  219,    1876,    p.  371-372.)  VA 

On  the  use  of  liquid  sulphid  in  torpedoes. 

1523.  Submarine  gun.  illus.  (In:  Knight's 
American  mechanical  dictionary.  New 
York,  1876,  V.  3,  p.  2439.)  VF 

Brief  note  on  experiments  made  by   Saint  Cyr  in 
1797  and  Fulton  in  1814. 

1524.  A  Torpedo  college  in  China.  (Tele- 
graphic journal  and  electrical  review,  Lon- 
don, V.  4,  1876,  p.  282.)  VGA 

Imperial   Torpedo   College  at   Tientsin,    Mr.   J.   A. 
Betts,    director. 


1877 

1525.  The  Eastern  war.  Turkish  divers 
removing  Russian  torpedoes  [Off  Poti  in 
the  Black  seaj.  illus.  (Frank  Leslie's  illus- 
trated newspaper.  New  York,  v.  44,  1877, 
p.  407.)  *DA 

Full-page  illustration  on  p.  408. 

1526.  Gakuma,  G.  Torpedoes,  their  his- 
tor}\  construction  and  use.  (Frank  Leslie's 
illustrated   newspaper,   v.  44,    1877,   p.  239.) 

*DA 

1527.  Protection  against  torpedoes.  (The 
manufacturer  and  builder,  New  York,  v.  9. 
1877.  p.  232.)  VA 

Brief  note. 

1528.  A  Telescope  spar  torpedo.  (Tele- 
graphic journal  and  electrical  review,  Lon- 
don. V.  5,  1877,  p.  196.)  VGA 

Brief  note  on   experiment   made  at   the   \Voolwich 
laboratory. 

1529.  Torpedoes,  illus.  (The  manufac- 
turer and  builder.  New  York,  v.  9,  1877. 
p.  181-182.)  VA 

Historical  notes. 

1530.  Whitehead  torpedo.  (Polytechnic 
review,  Philadelphia,  v.  4.  1877,  p.  93,  105.) 

VA 

Brief  notes. 


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1879 

1531.  Goodrich,  Caspar  Frederick.  Torpe- 
does, their  disposition  and  radius  of  de- 
structive effect.  (United  States  Naval  In- 
stitute. Proceedings,  Annapolis,  v.  5,  1879, 
p.  479-491.)  VXA 

Reprinted  by  the  Ordnance  Office  of  the  United 
States  War  Department  as  Ordnance  notes,  no.  207, 
t  VIVS. 


1881 

1532.  The  Electric  light  and  the  torpedo. 
(Telegraphic  journal  and  electrical  review, 
London,  v.  9,  1881,  p.  484.)  VGA 

Experiments  made  at  Portsmouth  in  detecting  the 
approach  of  a  torpedo. 

1533.  The  Ericsson  torpedo,  illus.  (The 
manufacturer  and  builder,  New  York,  v.  13, 
1881,  p.  35-36.)  VA 


1882 

1534.  Donaldson,  John.  Torpedo  boats, 
illus.  (Engineering,  London,  v.  34,  1882, 
p.  355-356,  375-378.)  VDA 

Reprinted  by  the  Ordnance  Office  of  the  United 
States  War  Department  as  Ordnance  notes,  no.  256, 
t  VWS. 

Paper  read  before  the  Mechanical  Science  Section 
of  the  British  Association  at  Southampton,  1882. 


1883 

1535.  Lake's  Boot,  welches  elektrisch  vom 
Lande  aus  gelenkt  wird.  (Dingler's  polj'- 
technisches  Journal,  Augsburg,  Bd.  248, 
1883,  p.  42.)  VA 

Note  on  torpedoes. 

1536.  Luft-Treibtorpedos.  (Dingler's  poly- 
technisches  Journal,  Augsburg,  Bd.  250, 
1883,  p.  138.)  "  VA 

1537.  Neuerungen  an  den  in  der  Deutschen 
Marine  gebrauchlichen  Torpedos.  (Ding- 
ler's polj^technisches  Journal,  Augsburg. 
Bd.  248,  1883,  p.  362-363.)  VA 

1538.  Ueber  Neuerungen  an  Torpedoboot- 
en.  (Dingler's  polytechnisches  Journal, 
Augsburg,   Bd.  247,   1883,  p.  56-64.)"        VA 

Notes  on   Bushnell,   Fulton,   Harvey,   Fish,   White- 
head, and  Xordenfeldt  torpedoes. 


1540.  New  torpedo  boats.  (Telegraphic 
journal  and  electrical  review,  London,  v.  15, 
1884,  p.  176.)  VGA 

Notes    on    John     Ericsson's    boat    and     Professor 
Tuck's  electric  submarine  torpedo  boat. 

1541.  Scheel's  Controlsteuer  fiir  Fischtor- 
pedos.  illus.  (Dingler's  polytechnisches 
Journal,  Augsburg,  Bd.  251,  1884,  p.  27-28.) 

VA 

1542.  Th.  Nordenfelt's  Kartatschgeschutz. 
(Dingler's  polytechnisches  Journal,  Augs- 
burg, Bd.  254,  1884,  p.  429-432.)  VA 


1885 

1543.  Canet's  Geschiitz  zum  Schleudern 
von  Fischtorpedos.  illus.  (Dingler's  poly- 
technisches Journal,  Augsburg,  Bd.  255, 
1885,  p.  21-23.)  VA 

1544.  A  New  torpedo  guide.  (Telegraphic 
journal  and  electrical  review,  London,  v.  16, 
1885,  p.  360.)  VGA 

Brief    description    of    new    method    of    controlling 
torpedoes. 

1545.  Paulson's  self  propelling  and  steer- 
ing torpedo,  illus.  (Telegraphic  journal 
and  electrical  review,  London,  v.  l6,  1885, 
p.  213-215.)  VGA 

Invention  of  Richard  Paulson. 


1886 

1546.  Boyd,  Robert.  Report  of  torpedo 
attack  and  defenses  of  U.  S.  S.  "Tennessee." 
(United  States  Naval  Institute,  Proceed- 
ings, Annapolis,  v.  13,  1887,  p.  266-268.) 

VXA 

Experiments  made  in  September,  1886. 

1547.  Torpedoes.  (In:  United  States. — 
Office  of  Naval  Intelligence,  General  in- 
formation series  no.  5,  Washington,  1886, 
p.  246-254.)  VYEB 

Notes  on  the  Whitehead,  Howell,  Sims-Edison, 
Patrick,  Paulson,  and  Berdan  torpedoes,  on  torpedo 
nets  and   on  the   torpedo  experiments  at  Cherbourg. 

1548.  Torpedoes  electrically  steered.  (Tel- 
egraphic journal  and  electrical  review,  Lon- 
don, V.  18,  1886,  p.  237.)  VGA 

Brief  note  on  invention  of  Thomas  A.   Edison. 

1549.  Value  of  torpedoes.  (Telegraphic 
journal  and  electrical  review.  London,  v.  19. 
1886.  p.  79.)  VGA 

Notes  on  the  Whitehead  torpedo  and  experiments 
made  in  Fareham  creek. 


1884 

1539.  Knight,  Edward  Henry.  Knight's 
new  mechanical  dictionary.  Boston:  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  and  Co.,  1884.  viii,  960  p.,  56  pi. 
illus.     4°.  VF 

Torpedoes,  p,  897-899, 


1887 

1550.  Dynamite  in  war,  the  pneumatic  tor- 
pedo gun.  illus.  (Manufacturer  and  build- 
er. New  York.  v.  19.  1887.  p.  128-129,  158- 
159,  182-184.)  VA 

Notes  on  the  Lay,  Patrick,  and  Sims  torpedoes. 


TORPEDOES  —  SUPPLEMENT 


65 


1S87,  cotitiiiucd. 

1551.  Kesselheizung  mit  fliissigen  Kohlen- 
wasserstoffen.  (Dingler's  polytechnisches 
Journal,  Augsburg,  Bd.  266,  1887,  p.  202- 
208.)  VA 

1552.  The  Lay  torpedo.  (Telegraphic 
journal  and  electrical  review,  London,  v.  20, 

1887,  p.  211,  217-218.)  VGA 

Notes  on  experiments. 

1553.  Ein  Neuer  Torpedo.  (Mittheilungen 
aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola,  Bd. 
15,  1887,  p.  390.)  VXA 

From  the  United  service  gazette.  Reprinted  in 
Dingler's  polytechnisches  Journal,  Stuttgart,  Bd.  267, 

1888,  p.  142,    VA. 

Notes  on  the  torpedo  invented  by  Edward  C.  Peck. 

1554.  The  New  submarine  boat  Norden- 
felt.    (Engineer,  London,  v.  63,  1887,  p.  400. ) 

VA 

Reprinted  in  Manufacturer  and  builder,  New  York, 
V.  19,   1887,  p.  223,   V.4. 

1555.  Schroeder,  Seaton.  The  develop- 
ment of  modern  torpedoes.  (In:  United 
States.  —  Naval  Intelligence  Office.  Gen- 
eral information  series  no.  6:  Recent  naval 
progress,  Washington.  1887,  p.  1-44,  33i2- 
336.)  VYEB 

Notes  on  the  following  types  of  torpedoes:  Ber- 
dan,  Harvey,  Barber,  Burdett,  Chambers,  Whitehead, 
Rendel,  Schwartzkopff,  Howell,  Mallory,  Hall,  Paul- 
son, Callender,  Lay,  Patrick,  Coda-Canati,  Von 
Scheliha,  Smith,  Foster,  Xordenfeldt,  Nealy,  Scott, 
Sims-Edison,    and    Brennan. 

1556.  Torpedo  boats.  (Telegraphic  jour- 
nal and  electrical  review,  London,  v.  21, 
1887,  p.  73,  297.)  VGA 

Brief  description  of  the  Arietc  and  Benbow. 


1888 

1557.  Brialmont,  Alexis  Henri.  Influence 
du  tir  plongeant  et  des  obus-torpilles  sur 
la  fortification.  Bruxelles:  E.  Guyot,  1888. 
2  V.    4°  and  f °.  VWS  and  t  VWS 

[v.  1.]   Text, 
[v.  2.]  Atlas. 

1558.  Neuerungen  im  Schiffswesen.  (Ding- 
ler's polytechnisches  lournal,  Augsburg, 
Bd.  270,  1888,  p.  481-491,  540-551.)         VA 

Notes  on  torpedoes,  p.  481,  488. 

1559.  New  electrical  torpedo.  (Telegraph- 
ic journal  and  electrical  review,  London,  v. 
22,  1888,  p.  682.)  VGA 

Brief  note  on  the  Nordenfeldt  torpedo. 

1560.  Nordenfelt  torpedo.  (Engineering 
news.  New  York.  v.  20,  1888,  p.  61.)     VDA 

Brief  note  from  Montreal  Star. 

1561.  Torpedo  service.  (Western  elec- 
trician, Chicago,  v.  3,  1888,  p.  204-205.)  VGA 

Torpedo    experiments    at    College    Point,    with    de- 
scription   of   torpedo. 


1889 

1562.  King,  William  R.  Annual  report, 
Willets  Point,  N.  Y..  Engineer  School  of 
Application,  pi.  (In:  United  States.  —  En- 
gineer Department.  Annual  report  of  the 
chief  of  engineers,  Washington,  1889,  part 
1,  p.  467-502.)  VDDA 

Reports  on  torpedo  experiments,  p.  478-483,  489- 
490,  492;  Report  of  a  board  of  engineers  on  the 
Patrick  "auto-mobile  controllable  torpedo,"  p.  497- 
502. 

1563.  Neues  im  Schiffswesen.  (Dingler's 
polytechnisches  Journal,  Stuttgart,  Bd.  272, 
p.  529-539.)  VA 

Descriptions  of  German  patents  granted  to  G.  E. 
Haight,  W.  H.  Wood,  J.  O.  Kelly,  B.  A.  Collins, 
H.  S.  Maxim,  S.  H.  Nealy,  L.  Hutchins.  T.  Favarger, 
A.  Corssen,  and  Graf  Buonacorsi  di  Pistoja. 

1564.  Neues  im  Schiffswesen:  Torpedo- 
boote  und  Torpedos.  (Dingler's  polytech- 
nisches Journal,  Augsburg,  Bd.  272,  1889, 
p.  486-500. )  VA 

1565.  Newton,  J.  T.  Fish-torpedo  arma- 
ment. 4  diagrs.,  1  pi.  (In:  United  States.  — 
Office  of  Naval  Intelligence,  General  in- 
formation series  no.  8,  Washington,  1889, 
p.  185-198.)  VYEB 

1566.     Torpedoes.    (In:  United  States. 

—  Office  of  Naval  Intelligence,  General  in- 
formation series  no.  8,  Washington,  1889, 
p.  428-436.)  VYEB 

Notes  on  the  W'hitehead,  Schwartzkopff,  Howell, 
Brennan,  Patrick,  Sims-Edison,  and  Pietruski  tor- 
pedoes. 


1890 

1567.  Church,  William  Conant.  John  Erics- 
son, the  engineer,  illus.  (Scribner's  maga- 
zine. New  York,  1890,  v.  7,  p.  169-185.  336- 
361.)  *DA 

Inventor    of    a    torpedo    boat    destroyer    and    the 
famous  Monitor. 

1568.  EUicott,  John  M.  Automobile  tor- 
pedoes, the  Whitehead  and  Howell  with  a 
detailed  description  of  each.  12  diagrs.  (In: 
United  States.  —  Office  of  Naval  Intelli- 
gence, General  information  series,  no.  9, 
p.  381-408.)  VYEB 

1569.  The  Gifford  liquid-gas  gun.  illus. 
(Engineering  news.  New  York,  v.  24,  1890, 
p.  121.)  VDA 

1570.  Russische  Kriegsschiffe.  (Dingler's 
polytechnisches  Journal,  Stuttgart,  Bd.  276, 
1890,  p.  597.)  VA 

Notes  on  torpedoes. 

1571.  Southerland,  W.  H.  H.  Torpedoes. 
(In:  United  States.  —  Xaval  Intelligence 
Office.  General  information  series  no.  9: 
A  year's  naval  progress,  Washington.  1890, 
p.  134-138.)  VYEB 

Notes  on   the   Whitehead  and   Brennan  torpedoes 
and   the  torpedo-director. 


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1891 

1572.  Sims-Edison  automatic  torpedo,  illus. 
(Western  electrician,  Chicago,  v.  8,  1891, 
p.  333.)  VGA 

1573.  Southerland,  W.  H.  H.  Torpedoes, 
illus.  (In:  United  States.  —  Naval  Intelli- 
gence Office.  General  information  series 
no.  10:  The  year's  naval  progress,  Wash- 
ington, 1891,  p.  176-181.)  VYEB 

1574.  Trial  of  the  Sims-Edison  torpedo. 
(The  manufacturer  and  builder,  New  York, 
V.  23,  1891,  p.  186.)  VA 


1892 

1575.  Submarine  navigation.  (The  manu- 
facturer and  builder.  New  York,  v.  23,  1892, 
p.  168.)  VA 

Note  on  the  early  history  of  the  submarine  and 
torpedo. 

1576.  Torpedoboote  und  Torpedodepot- 
schiffe.  (Dingler's  polytechnisches  Jour- 
nal, Stuttgart,  Bd.  284,  1892,  p.  22-23.)    VA 

Notes  on  various  types  of  torpedoes. 

1577.  Torpedoes  [and]  Torpedo  defense. 
2  diagrs.  (In:  United  States.  —  Office  of 
Naval  Intelligence,  General  information  se- 
ries no.  11:  Notes  on  the  year's  naval  prog- 
ress, Washington,  1892,  p.  128-135.)   VYEB 

Notes  on  the  Sims-Edison  and  the  Whitehead  tor- 
pedoes, and  the  Ericsson  submarine  gun;  also  on 
torpedo-boom  experiments,  net-cutting  attachments, 
and  torpedo-discharging  apparatus. 

1578.  Trials  of  the  torpedo  boat  "Gush- 
ing." (Engineering  news,  New  York,  v.  27, 
1892,  p.  10.)  VDA 


1893 

1579.  Robert  Fulton,  port.  (In:  National 
cyclopaedia  of  American  biography.  New 
York,  v.  3,  1893,  p.  104-105.)  *  R  -  AGZ 

Notes  on  his  torpedo  and  submarine. 

1580.  Sears,  James  H.,  and  B.  W.  Wells,  jr. 
The  Chilean  revolution  of  1891.  Washing- 
ton: Gov.  Prtg.  Off.,  1893.  66  p.,  2  charts. 
1  diagr.,  4  maps,  3  pi.,  1  table.  8°.  (United 
States.  —  Office  of  Naval  Intelligence.  War 
series,    no.  4.)  VYEB 

The  sinking  of  the  Blanco  Eiicalada.  p.  18-24. 

Official  reports  of  the  commanding  officers  on  both 
sides  are  given  in  full,  and  extracts  from  the  report 
of  the  commission  appointed  to  examine  into  the 
possibility  of  raising  the  Blanco  Encalada. 

1581.  Thomas  Alva  Edison,  port.  (In: 
National  cyclopaedia  of  American  biogra- 
phy, New  York,  v.  3.  1893.  p.  441-444.)' 

*  R  -  AGZ 

Inventor  of  torpedo. 


1894 

1582.  Torpedo  launch  for  the  U.  S.  battle- 
ship "Maine."  illus.  (Engineering  news. 
New  York,  v.  32,  1894,  p.  432-433.)        VDA 


1896 

1583.  John  Adams  Howell.  (In:  National 
cyclopaedia  of  American  biography.  New 
York,  v.  6.  1896,  p.  44.)  *  R  -  AGZ 

Inventor  of  the  Howell  torpedo. 

1584.  Matthew  Fontaine  Maury.  (In:  Na- 
tional cyclopaedia  of  American  biography. 
New  York,  v.  6,  1896,  p.  35-36. )      *  R  -  AGZ 

Inventor  of  torpedo  mines. 

1585.  Samuel  Colt.  (In:  National  cyclo- 
paedia of  American  biography,  New  York, 
V.6,  1896,  p.  175-176.)  *R  — AGZ 

Inventor  of  submarine  mines. 

1586.  William  Henry  Shock.  (In:  National 
cyclopaedia  of  American  biography.  New 
York,  V.  6,  1896,  p.  200.)  *  R  -  AGZ 

Inventor  of  torpedo  devices. 

1897 

1587.  Alexander  Thompson  Ballantine. 
port.  (In:  National  cyclopaedia  of  Ameri- 
can biography,  New  York,  v.  7,  1897.  p.  540.) 

*  R - AGZ 

Inventor  of  oil-well   torpedoes. 

1588.  Edmund  Louis  Gra}^  Zalinski.  port. 
(In:  National  cyclopaedia  of  American  bi- 
ography. New  York.  v.  7,  1897,  p.  248.) 

*R-AGZ 

Inventor   of  the  pneumatic  torpedo-gun. 

1589.  George  Bomford.  (In:  National 
cyclopaedia  of  American  biography,  New 
York,  V.  7,  1897,  p.  495.)  *R-AGZ 

Inventor   of  a  bomb   cannon,    known   as  the   "col- 
umbiad." 

1590.  John  Lewis  Lay.  (In:  National  cyclo- 
paedia of  American  biography,  New  York, 
V.  7,  1897,  p.  528-529.)  *  R  -  AGZ 

Inventor  of  the  Lay  torpedo. 

1591.  Thomas  Oliver  Selfridge.  (In:  Na- 
tional cyclopaedia  of  American  biography. 
New  York,  v.  7.  1897,  p.  552.)         *  R  -  AGZ 

Inventor  of  devices  for  protecting  ships  from  tor- 
pedoes. 

1898 

1592.  David  Bushnell.  (In:  National  cy- 
clopaedia of  American  biographv.  New 
York.  V.  9,  1898,  p.  244. )  *  R  -  AGZ 

Notes  on  his  torpedo  and  submarine. 

1593.  Davidson,  Hunter.  Torpedoes  in  our 
war.  (United  States  Naval  Institute,  Pro- 
ceedings, Annapolis,  v.  24,  1898,  p.  349-354.) 

VXA 

Valuable  notes  on  the  use  of  the  torpedo  during 
the  Civil  war. 


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1898,  continued. 

1594.  A  Defence  of  the  torpedo-boat. 
(Iron  age,  New  York,  v.  62,  Sept.  22,  1898, 
p.  2.)  VDA 

From  the  New  York  Times.  Reprinted  in  the 
Proceedings  of  the  United  States  Naval  Institute, 
Annapolis,  v.  24,   1898,  p.  519-521,    VXA. 

1595.  Gentsch,  Wilhelm.  Schiffstreiber. 
(Dingler's  polytechnisches  Journal,  Stutt- 
gart, 1898,  Bd.  309,  p.  240-246.)  VA 

Notes  on  torpedo  invented  by  Louis  Edmond  Bolot 
of  Paris,  p.  246. 

1596.  Trial  of  new  torpedo  nets.  (United 
States  Naval  Institute,  Proceedings,  v.  24. 
1898,  p.  385.)  VXA 

Trial  of  torpedo  nets  on  H.  M.  S.  "Hannibal." 


1907 

1605.  Simon,  .Alexander.  Mittel  zur  Erho- 
hung  der  motorischen  Leistungsfahigkeit 
von  Torpedos.  illus.  (Dingler's  polytech- 
nisches Journal,  Berlin,  Bd.  322,  1907,  p.  653.) 

VA 


1908 

1606.  Given,  E.  C.  Submarines  and  sub- 
mersibles.  (Liverpool  Engineering  Society, 
Transactions,  Liverpool,  v.  29,  1908,  p.  129- 
196.)  VDA 

Outlines   the   history   of   the   submarine   and    con- 
tains valuable  data  on  the  torpedo. 


1899 

1597.  Koester,  O.  W.  The  torpedo-boat, 
destroyer,  and  depot.  (United  States  Naval 
Institute,  Proceedings,  v.  25,  1899,  p.  851- 
855.)  VXA 


1901 

1598.  Scott  de  Martinville.  Avant-propos 
d'un  appareil  de  debarquement  de  torpil- 
leurs  embarques  sur  le  transport  Mytho. 
(Memorial  du  genie  maritime,  Paris,  serie 
3,  fasc.  2,  1901,  p.  151-176.)  f  VXA 


1905 

1599.  Les  Bombes  et  le  laboratoire  mu- 
nicipal, illus.  (Le  monde  illustre,  Feb.  11. 
1905,  p.  88-89.)  *DM 

1600.  Torpedo-Motorboote.  (Dingler's 
polytechnisches  Journal,  Berlin,  Bd.  320, 
1905,  p.  254-255.)  VA 


1906 

1601.  Die  Bedeutung  des  Torpedos  und 
Mittel  zur  Erhohung  seiner  motorischen 
Leistungsfahigkeit.  (Dingler's  polytech- 
nisches Journal,  Berlin,  Bd.  321,  1906.  p. 
535-537.)  VA 

1602.  Hudson  Maxim,  port.  (In:  Nation- 
al cyclopaedia  of  American  biography. 
New  York,  v.  13,  1906,  p.  520-521.) 

*  R - AGZ 

Inventor  of  an  automobile  torpedo. 

1603.  Infernal  machine  discussed  by  great 
experts,  illus.  (Illustrated  London  news, 
London,  v.  128,  1906.  p.  83^837.)  *  DA 

1604.  Lalande,  L.  L'engin  porte-torpilles 
sous-marin.  (Bulletin  technologique,  Paris, 
annee  1906,  v.  2,  p.  812-853.)  VA 

A   very   complete   article   giving   mathematical   for- 
mulae on  the  torpedo. 


1909 

1607.  Henry  Larcom  Abbot.  (In:  Nation- 
al cyclopaedia  of  American  biography.  New 
York,  v.  11,  1909,  p.  194-195.)       *R-AGZ 

Inventor  of  a  system  of  submarine  mine  defense. 


1910 

1608.  Bombenkanonen.  illus.  (Illustrirte 
Zeitung,  Leipzig,  Bd.  135,  1910,  p.  378.) 

*DF 

1609.  Bortnovski,  A.  Hand-grenades  in 
the  Russo-Japanese  war.  (United  States.  — 
Engineer  Department,  Professional  mem- 
oirs, Washington,  v.  7,  1915,  p.  507-511.) 

VDA 

From  Journal  of  the  United  Service  Institution  of 
India,  v.  39.  1910,  p.  531-535.  The  original  article 
was  printed  in  the  Voyenny  Sbornik  in  January,  1910. 

1610.  Sperry,  Elmer  A.  The  gyroscope  for 
marine  purposes.  (Society  of  Naval  Archi- 
tects and  Marine  Engineers,  Transactions, 
New  York,  v.  18,  1910,  p.  143-155.)         VXA 

1911 

1611.  H.,  A.  Les  grenades  a  main.  (Jour- 
nal des  sciences  militaires,  Paris,  serie  14, 
tome  11,  1911,  p.  308-344.)  VWA 


1912 

1612.  Neve,  C.  J.  J.  de.  Torpedotaktiek. 
(Marine-Vereeniging.  Verslagen,  Helder, 
Jaarg.  1911-12,  p.  23-76.)  VXA 

Discussion,  p.  76-95. 

1613.  Das  Projekt  eines  Torpedobootzer- 
storers  mit  Diesel-Motorenantrieb.  (Ding- 
ler's polytechnisches  Journal,  Bd.  327,  1912, 
p.  109-110.)  VA 

1614.  Seeminen  und  Minenleger  in  der 
franzosischen  Kriegsmarine.  (Mitteilun- 
gen  aus  dem  Gebiete  des  Seewesens,  Pola, 
Bd.  40,  p.  958-965.)  VXA 

.Abstracted    from    Le    Yacht   and   Moniteur    de    la 
flotte. 


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1913 

1615.  Cordeiro,  Frederick  Joaquin  Barbosa. 
The  gyroscope.  New  York:  Spon  &  Cham- 
berlain, 1913.    vii  p.,  11.,  3-105  p.    illus.    12°. 

PBK 

Howell  torpedo,  p.  72-73;  The  Obry  device,  p. 
73-74. 

1616.  Die  Entwicklung  der  Seemine  und 
die  Grundziige  ihrer  Verwendung.  illus. 
(Nauticus:  Jahrbuch  fiir  Deutschlands  See- 
interessen,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  15.  1913.  p.  189- 
226.)  VYL 

Gives  valuable  historical  notes  and  describes  vari- 
ous types  of  mines  and  methods  of  using  them. 

1617.  Gray,  Andrew.  Gyrostats  and  gyro- 
static  action,  illus.  (Royal  Institution  of 
Great  Britain.  Proceedings,  London,  v.  20. 
1914,  p.  631-645.)  *  EC 

Lecture  delivered  at  the  weekly  evening  meeting, 
Feb.    14,   1913. 

Reprinted  in  the  Annual  report  for  1914  of  the 
Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  1915,  p.  193- 
208.  *  EA. 

Valuable  notes  on  the  application  of  the  gj-roscope 
to  the  torpedo. 

1618.  Die  Halesche  Hand-  und-  Gewehr- 
granate.  illus.  (Kriegstechnische  Zeit- 
schrift.  Berlin,  Jahrg.  16,  1913,  p.  108-111.) 

VWA 

1619.  Sperry/Elmer  A.  Engineering  ap- 
plications of  the  gyroscope,  illus.  (Frank- 
lin Institute.  Tournal,  Philadelphia,  v.  175, 
1913,  p.  447-482.)  VA 

First  practical  application  made  by  Obry  in  the 
steering  of  a  torpedo,  p.  448. 


1914 

1620.  Airey,  John.  The  gyroscope  —  its 
principles  and  applications  in  practice,  illus. 
(American  maclainist,  New  York,  v.  40.  1914, 
p.  633-639.)  VFA 

Application  to  torpedoes,   p.  636-637. 

1621.  Bomb-dropping  from  aeroplanes. 
(Flight,    London,   v.  6.    1914.   p.  1213-1214.) 

tVDS 

1622.  Entwicklung  und  Stand  des  Minen- 
suchwesens.  illus.  (Nauticus:  Jahrbuch  fiir 
Deutschlands  Seeinteressen,  Berlin,  Jahrg. 
16.  1914,  p.  241-264.)  VYL 

A  very  complete  article  giving  various  methods  of 
mine  sweeping. 

1623.  Explosive  bombs  for  use  with  aero- 
planes, illus.  (Popular  mechanics  maga- 
zine, New  York,  v.  21,  1914,  p.  364.)         VFA 

1624.  Ford,  H.  C.  The  electrically  driven 
gyroscope  in  marine  work.  (American  In- 
stitute of  Electrical  Engineers,  Transac- 
tions,  New   York,   \.Zi,    1914,   p.  857-871.) 

VGA 

Discussion,  p.  872. 

Abstracted    in    Electrician,    London,    v.  74,    1914, 
p.  145-148,  illus.,  VGA. 

Notes  on  use  in  torpedoes. 


1625.  French  build  artificial  island  of  con- 
crete, illus.  (Popular  mechanics  magazine, 
New  York,  V.  21,  1914,  p.  773.)  VFA 

Torpedo  e-xperiment  station  near  Toulon. 

1626.  Gardner's  gyroscope,  illus.  (Engi- 
neering, London,  v.  97,  1914,  p.  229.)     VDA 

Invention  of  John  Gardner.     Notes  on  application 
to  torpedoes. 

1627.  German  warship  in  torpedo  practice. 
illus.  (Popular  mechanics  magazine,  New 
York,  V.  21,  1914,  p.  729.)  VFA 

Illustration   of  discharge  of  torpedo. 

1628.  Grenade  that  is  fired  from  a  rifle, 
illus.  (Popular  mechanics  magazine.  New 
York.  y.  21,  1914.  p.  684-685.)-  VFA 

1629.  The  Menace  of  the  mine;  how  these 
death-dealing  weapons  are  laid  and  how 
they  may  be  removed,  illus.  (Navy  and 
army  illustrated,  London,  new  series,  v.  1, 
1914,  p.  14-16.)  tVWZH 

1630.  Parrott,  R.  S.  Smoke  bomb  practice. 
(Field  artillery  journal,  Washington,  v.  4, 
1914,  p.  519-525.)  VWA 

1631.  The  "Roland"  bomb-dropping  ap- 
paratus, illus.  (Flight,  London,  v.  6,  1914, 
p.  1173.)  tVDS 

1632.  Some  more  German  anti-aircraft 
bombs,  illus.  (Flight,  London,  v.  6,  1914, 
p.  1196.)  fVDS 

1633.  A  Torpedo  attack,  illus.  (Navy  and 
army  illustrated,  London,  new  series,  v.  1. 
1914.  p.  178-180.)  fVWZH 

1634.  The  Torpedo  in  war.  illus.  (Navy 
and  army  illustrated.  London,  new  series, 
V.  1,  1914,  p.  65-68.)  t  VWZH 

Brief   history   of   the  development   of   the  torpedo 
and  methods  of  defense  against  it. 

1635.  Torpedo  nets.  (Shipbuilding  and 
shipping  record,  London,  v.  3,  1914.  p.  410.) 

tVXH 

Letter  to  the  editor  on  the  advisability  of  equipping 
ships  with  tori>edo  nets. 

1636.  Wood,  Walter.  Mine  sweeping,  illus. 
(Navy  and  army  illustrated.  London,  new 
series,  v.  1,  1914.'p.  147-148.)  f  VWZH 


1915 

1637.  Armstrong,  James.  The  sweepers  of 
the  seas,  illus.  (Navv  and  army.  London, 
new  series,  v.  4,  1915,  p." 24-25.)         f  VWZH 

1638.  Aubigny,  P.  d'.  Un  nouvel  explosif 
de  guerre,  la  thermite.  (La  Revue,  Paris, 
1915,  v.  lll,p.  52&-531.)  *DM 

Invention  of  John   Hays  Hammond,   jr.     Data  on 
incendiary   shell  generating  prussic   acid   gas. 

1639.  B.,  M.  Eine  behelfsmassig  herge- 
stellte  Handgranathaubitze  (Handgranat- 
schleuder).  (Kriegstechnische  Zeitschrift, 
Berlin,  Jahrg.  17,  1914,  p.  29-32.)         VWA 


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1915,  continued. 

1640.  Bennett,  Arnold.  In  the  fire-trenches, 
illus.  (Illustrated  London  news,  London, 
1915,  V.  147,  p.  258-259.)  *  DA 

Illustration  of  a  bomb  mortar,  p.  259/ 

1641.  Les  Bombes  incendiaires  employees 
par  les  dirigeables  ct  les  avions  allemands. 
illus.  (Genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  67,  1915, 
p.  11.)  VA 

1642.  Bradwood,  W.  War  missiles,  ancient 
and  otherwise.  (The  Field,  London,  v.  125, 
1915,  p.  525-527.)  t  VPA 

A  very  complete  article;  gives  history  of  the  Greek 
fire  and  the  use  of  petroleum  in  inflammable  missiles. 

1643.  [British  bomb-throwers  in  action  at 
La  Bassee.]  illus.  (Illustrated  London 
news,  V.  146,  1915,  p.  490-491.)  *  DA 

1644.  The  Business  end  of  a  submarine, 
illus.  (Navy  and  army,  London,  new  series, 
V.  4,  1915,  p.  108-109.)  fVWZH 

Illustration  of  the  breech  blocks  of  a  Holland  sub- 
marine, showing  four  torpedo  tubes  arranged  in  pairs 
on  each  side  of  the  central  hand  wheel. 

1645.  C,  J.  Air-torpedoes  and  air-mines, 
and  the  weapons  that  fire  them,  illus. 
(Illustrated  London  news,  London,  v.  147, 
1915,  p.  309.)  *DA 

Illustration  of  the  firing  of  an  air-mine  weighing 
236  pounds. 


1646. 


French  trench  guns:  crapouil- 


lot;  taupia;  and  arbalist.  illus.  (Illustrated 
London  news,  London,  v.  147,  1915,  p.  308.) 

*DA 

Fine  illustrations  showing  use  of  these  guns. 

1647.  Cossman,  Edward  C.  Hand  gre- 
nades, illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  1915,  v.  112,  p.  427.)  VA 

1648.  Fire  warnings:  how  to  deal  with 
bombs.  (Illustrated  carpenter  and  iniilder, 
London,  ^.77,  1915,  p.  346.)  t3-VEA 

1649.  Flamel,  Nicolas.  Les  torpilles  aeri- 
ennes.  illus.  (La  nature.  Paris,  annee  43, 
semestre  2,  1915,  p.  263-266.)  OA 

Gives   valuable   historical    notes   on   the   bomb   and 
several  cuts  of  trench  cannon. 

1650.  The  Force  of  the  torpedo  of  the  kind 
which  sunk  the  "Lusitania."  illus.  (Illus- 
trated London  news,  London,  v.  146,  1915, 
p.  613.)  *DA 

Illustration    of    damage    done    a    ship    by    the    ex- 
plosion of  a  torpedo. 

1651.  German  flame-projectors  in  use; 
French  testing  "Flammenwerfer"  captured 
from  the  enemy.  (Illustrated  London 
news,  London,  v.  147,  1915,  p.  330-331.) 

*DA 

1652.  German  incendiary  bombs.  illus. 
(Applied  science,  Toronto,  v.  27  [new  series, 
V.  lOi,  1915,  p.  50-51.)  VA 

1653.  German  Zeppelin  raids  over  Great 
Britain.  (Sphere,  London,  v.  62,  1915, 
p.  296-297,  334.)  *  DA 


1654.  Die  Gewehr-  und  Handgranate  der 
indischen  Armee.  illus.  (Kriegstechnische 
Zeitschrift,  Berlin,  Jahrg.  18,  1915,  p.  88-89.) 

VWA 

1655.  The  Grasshopper  and  the  torpedo  of 
the  air.  illus.  (Illustrated  London  news, 
London,  v.  147,  1915,  p.  144-145.)  *  DA 

Illustration  of  crossbow  for  hurling  bombs,  etc., 
also  the  torpedo  shell. 

1656.  The  Greatest  war.  By  Colonel  "X." 
illus.  (Navy  and  army,  London,  new  series, 
V.  4,  p.  158-161.)  tVWZH 

Part  I.  The  war  on  land. 

Gives  illustrations  of  a  German  poisonous  gas 
bomb  mortar  and  French  soldiers  hurling  grenades 
at  the  German  trenches. 

1657.  Guenther,  Hanns.  Handgranaten. 
illus.  (Schweizerische  militarische  Blatter: 
Schweizerische  Monatschrift  fiir  Offiziere 
aller  Waffen,  Frauenfeld,  Jahrg.  27,  1915, 
p.  192-196,  234-240.)  VWA 

1658.  The  "Gulflight"  case,  illus.  (Lit- 
erary digest,  New  York,  v.  50,  1915,  p.  1135.) 

*DA 

Valuable  notes  on  the  torpedoing  of  this  ship. 

1659.  Hand  grenade,  illus.  (Engineer, 
London,    v.  120,    1915,    p.  566.)  VA 

Reprinted  in  Genie  civil,  Paris,  tome  68,  1916,  p. 
141,  VA. 

Description  of  English  patent  issued  Nov.  17,  1915, 
to  F.  E.  Baker. 

1660.  [Illustration  of  bomb  used  by  the 
Allies'  airmen  at  Gallipoli.i  (Illustrated 
London  news,  London,  v.  147,  1915,  p.  685.) 

*DA 

1661.  Lake,  Simon.  Submarines  that  are 
strictly  invisible;  a  type  that  can  pass 
through  a  mine  field  and  attack  a  blockaded 
fleet,  illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York.  V.  112,  1915,  p.  68-69,  74-75.)         VA 

Abstracted  in  Illustrated  London  news,  v.  146, 
1915,  p.  210-211,  *  DA,  under  title:  .\  wheeled  sub- 
marine designed  to  motor  through  mine  fields,  lay 
mines,  and  enter  defended  harbors. 

1662.  The  Leon  torpedo.  (Royal  Society  of 
Arts,  Journal,  London,  v.  63,  1915,  p.  1()31- 
1032.)  VA 

Invention  of  Carl  Leon,  a  Swedish  officer. 

1663.  Lewes,  Vivian  B.  Modern  munitions 
of  war:  poison  gases  and  incendiary  bombs. 
(Royal  Society  of  Arts,  Journal,  London, 
V.  63,  1915,  p.  827-831.)  VA 

.Abstracted  in  Engineer,  London,  v.  120,  1915.  p. 
82-83,  I  A:  Mature.  London,  v.  95,  1915.  p.  608-609. 
OA  :  and  in  Illustrated  London  news,  London,  v.  147, 
1915,  p.    140,  *  DA. 

1664.     Modern  munitions  of  war:  shells 

and  high  explosives.  (Royal  Society  of 
Arts,  Journal,  London,  v.  63,  1915,  p.  823- 
827.)  VA 

Abstracted  in  Illustrated  London  news.  London, 
v.  147,  1915,  p.  108,  98,  *  DA. 

Valuable  notes  on  bombs  and  grenades.  The  sec- 
ond of  the   Fothergill  lectvires  for  1915. 

1665.  The  "Lusitania"  torpedoed,  illus. 
(Literary  digest.  New  York,  v.  50,  1915.  p. 
1133-1134.)  *DA 


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1915,  continued. 

1666.  M.,  A.  W.  Mine-sweeping  in  the 
North  sea.  illus.  (The  Field,  London, 
V.  125,  1915,  p.  90.)  tVPA 

Describes  methods  used. 

1667.  A  Master  of  the  torpedo,  illus. 
(Navy  and  army,  London,  new  series,  v.  3, 
1915,  p.  367-370.)  f  VWZH 

Notes  on  the  work  of  Sir  Arthur  Knivet  Wilson, 
popularly  known  as  "Tug  Wilson,"  former  com- 
mander of  H.  M.  S.  Vernon,  the  torpedo  school  at 
Portsmouth,   Eng. 

1668.  Metallographische  Untersuchung 
einiger  Granatsplitter.  illus.  (Stahl  und 
Eisen,  Diisseldorf,  Jahrg.  35,  1915,  p.  170- 
171.)  VIA 

1669.  Mills,  W.  The  Mills  grenade,  illus. 
(Arms  and  explosives,  London,  v.  23,  1915, 
p.  154.)  tVOG 

1670.  The  Mine  war  in  the  trenches:  ex- 
plosion and  crater,  illus.  (Illustrated  Lon- 
don news,  London,  v.  60,  1915,  p.  699.)  *  DA 

Another  illustration,  p.  719. 

1671.  Modernizing  the  hand-grenade,  illus. 
(Literary  digest.  New  York,  v.  50,  1915, 
p.  1015-1016.)  *DA 

Compiled  from  Technical  world  magasine,  April, 
1915. 

1672.  Munitions  of  the  present  war.  (Rail- 
way review,  Chicago,  v.  57,  1915,  p.  ?>7?)- 
376.)  fTPB 

Poisonous  gases  and  incendiary  bombs,  p.  375-376. 

1673.  Newton,  W.  Douglas.  The  bomber, 
a  psychological  study.  (Illustrated  Lon- 
don news,  London,  v.  147,  1915,  p.  632.) 

*DA 

View  of  Germans  throwing  hand  grenades  from 
trenches. 

1674.  Oelker.  Tabellarische  Zusammen- 
stellung  in-  und  auslandisclier  Patente,  be- 
treffend  Hand-  und  Gewehrgranaten  und 
dgl.  (Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesamte  Schiess- 
und  Sprengstoffwesen,  Miinchen,  Tahrg.  10, 
1915,  p.  87-89,  99-100,  112-113.)       "       VOA 

1675.  Pollen,  A.  H.  The  "L.  S.  D."  of  the 
submarine  blockade.  illus.  (Illustrated 
London  news,  London,  v.  146,  1915,  p.  374.) 

*DA 

Illustration  and  description  of  the  "Daylight  tor- 
pedo-boat," a  small  automatic  submarine  torpedo. 

1676.  Polster.  Hand-  und  Gewehrgrana- 
ten. illus.  (Verein  deutscher  Ingenieure, 
Zeitschrift,  Berlin,  Bd.  59,  1915,  p.  447-448.) 

VDA 


1677. 


Minen-      und      Bombenwerfer 


Frankreichs.  illus.  (Kriegstechnische  Zeit- 
schrift, Berlin,  Jahrg.  18,  1915,  p.  153-157.) 

VWA 

1678.  Precautions  against  incendiary  bombs, 
illus.  (Oil  and  colour  trades  journal,  Lon- 
don, v.  47,  1915,  p.  1948.)  VOP 


1679.  Protection  of  battleships  from  sub- 
marine attack,  illus.  (Illustrated  London 
news,  London,  v.  146,  1915,  p.  34,  53.)     *  DA 

1680.  The  Recrudescence  of  siege  warfare. 
(Illustrated  London  news,  London,  v.  146, 
1915,  p.  204.)  *DA 

Descriptions    of    various    types    of     the     German 
Minnenwerfer. 

1681.  The  Revival  of  the  hand-grenade  in 
trench  warfare:  types  and  methods,  French, 
British,  and  German,  illus.  (Illustrated 
London  news,  London,  v.  146,  1915,  p.  790- 
791.)  *DA 

1682.  Savorgnan  di  Brazza,  Francesco.  At- 
tacchi  e  battaglie  aeree.  (In  his:  La  guerra 
nel  cielo.     Milano,  1915.     4°.     p.  198-226.) 

VDY 

1683.  Sinker  of  the  "Bouvet,"  "Irresistible" 
and  "Ocean."  illus.  (Illustrated  London 
news,  London,  v.  146,  1915,  p.  461.)        *  DA 

Illustrations  and  description  of  the  Leon  torpedo- 
mine,  invented  by  Capt.  Karl  Oskar  Leon. 

1684.  Sinking  of  the  "Lusitania."  illus. 
(Illustrated  London  news,  London,  v.  146, 
1915,  p.  630-636.)  *  DA 

Valuable  series  of  photographs  and  sketches. 

1685.  Sunk  by  an  enemy's  torpedo:  a  steamer 
going  down,  illus.  (Illustrated  London 
news,  London,  v.  147,  1915,  p.  260-261.) 

*DA 

Account  of  the  sinking  of  the  Carthage  and  Arabic. 

1686.  Thomas,  Tom  R.  Gyroscopic  appli- 
cations, with  demonstrations.  (Liverpool 
Engineering  Society,  Transactions,  Liver- 
pool, V.  36,  1915.  p.  99-118.)  VDA 

Discussion,  p.  120-124. 

The  steering  of  torpedoes,  p.  110-112. 

1687.  Throwing  grenade  bouquets  to  the 
enemy.  (Literary  digest.  New  York,  v.  50, 
1915,  p.  1026-1028.)  *  DA 

1688.  Torpedoes  and  torpedo  craft,  the  de- 
velopment of  a  formidable  naval  arm.  illus. 
(Navy  and  army,  London,  new  series,  v.  3, 
1915,  p.  100-102.)  tVWZH 

1689.  "The  Unworthy  method  of  making 
war";  German  poison  gas.  illus.  (Illus- 
trated London  news,  London,  v.  147,  1915, 
p.  77.)  *DA 

1690.  "Weeping"  gas;  poison  gas  and  other 

enemy  devices;  trench  warfare  trophies, 
illus.  (Illustrated  London  news,  London, 
V.  147,  1915,  n.  660-661.)  *  DA 

Interesting  series  of  illustrations. 

1691.  What  to  do  in  the  case  of  further  air 
or  sea  raids,  illus.  (Sphere,  London,  v.  60, 
1915,  p.  162.)  *DA 

1692.  Zeppelin  visit  to  London.  illus. 
(Sphere,  London,  v.  61,  1915,  p.  228-229, 
232.)  *DA 


TORPEDOES  —  SUPPLEMENT 


71 


1916 

1693.  Aerial  torpedo  is  built  by  western 
inventor,  illus.  (Popular  mechanics  mag- 
azine, New  York,  v.  26,  1916,  p.  207.)     VFA 

1694.  Aerial  torpedo  of  great  power,  illus. 
(Popular  mechanics  magazine,  New  York, 
V.  25,  1916,  p.  25.)  VFA 

Wirelessly  controlled. 

1695.  Automobile  torpedo  control.  (Army 
and  navy  register,  Washington,  v.  60,  1916, 
p.  9,  7i.)  t  VWA 

Invention  of  John  Hays  Hammond,  jr.  Brief 
note  on  proposed  congressional  legislation.  For  an 
account  of  test  see  p.  316. 

1696.  Buttner,  Alexander.  Throwing 
bombs  from  airships.  How  to  aim  the  pro- 
jectile to  hit  a  given  object,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American  supplement.  New  York,  v. 
81,  1916,  p.  85.)  VA 

Translated  from  Die  Umschau.  With  a  historical 
note  on  the  attempt  at  the  siege  of  Venice  in  1849 
to  drop  bombs  from  an  unguided  balloon. 

1697.  Dodge,  William  W.  Liquid  fire  and 
asphyxiating  gases.  (Army  and  navy  reg- 
ister, Washington,  v.  60,  1916,  p.  8.)  t  VWA 

Gives  history  of  the  use  of  Greek  fire. 

1698.  Dropping  aerial  bombs  thru  a  cone 
of  light.  (Electrical  experimenter.  New 
York,  v.  4,  1916,  p.  86.)  VGA 

1699.  Du  Verseau,  pseud.  Un  sous-marin 
allemand  poseur  de  mines  peche  par  les  An- 
glais, illus.  (La  nature.  Paris,  annee  44, 
semestre  2,  1916.  p.  169-172.)  OA 

1700.  Eliphalet  Bliss.  (National  cyclopae- 
dia of  American  biography,  New  York, 
v.  15,  1916,  p.  20.)  *R-AGZ 

Manufacturer  of  the  Bliss-Leavitt  torpedo. 

1701.  Fauntleroy,  A.  M.  Grenades.  (United 
States  naval  medical  bulletin,  Washington, 
v.  10,  1916,  p.  46-48.)  WSR 

1702.  Fighting  with  liquid  fire.  (Literary 
digest,  New  York,  v.  52,  1916,  p.  924-925.) 

*DA 

Gives  description  of  the  effect  of  the  "Flammen- 
werfer."  Refers  to  the  story  by  H.  G.  Wells  giving 
"nightmarish"  story  of  the  Martians  attacking  Eng- 
land, which  has  become  a  fact. 

1703.  The  Finned  bomb  of  trench  warfare: 
makers  of  air-torpedoes,  illus.  (Illustrated 
London  news,  London,  v.  148,  1916,  p.  404- 
406.)  *DA 

1704.  Firing  a  torpedo  from  the  deck  of  an 
American  destroyer  and  loading  a  torpedo 
on  the  submarine  "G-2."  illus.  (Popular 
mechanics  magazine.  New  York,  v.  25,  1916, 
p.  90-91.)  VFA 

Interesting   illustrations. 

1705.  Frank  McDowell.  (National  cyclo- 
paedia of  American  biography.  New  York, 
V.  15, 1916,  p.  20-21.)  *R-AGZ 

Notes  on  the  Bliss-Leavitt  torpedo. 


1706.  The  Greek  fire  of  the  Germans.  (Il- 
lustrated London  news,  London,  v.  149, 
1916,  p.  168.)  *DA 

Notes  on  history. 

1707.  Grenades,  rifle  and  hand,  illus.  (Sci- 
entific American  supplement.  New  York, 
v.  81,  1916,  p.  84.)  VA 

Illustrations  of  various  grenades  used  at  the  front. 

1708.  Guns  and  flame  projectors:  battle 
spoil  on  the  Somme  front,  illus.  (Illus- 
trated London  news,  London,  v.  149,  1916, 
p.  795.)  *  DA 

Description  of  a  German  Flammenwerfer. 

1709.  Hill,  Allan.  Molding  hand  grenades, 
illus.  (Brass  world.  New  York,  v.  12,  1916, 
p.  167-168.)  VIA 

From  Foundry  trade  journal,  England. 

1710.  Hopkins,  Albert  Allis,  compiler  and 
editor.  The  Scientific  American  war  book; 
the  mechanism  and  technique  of  warfare, 
compiled  and  edited  by  Albert  A.  Hopkins 
. .  .  Articles  by  Rear-Admiral  Mahan,  Ma- 
jor A.  G.  Piorkowski,  Lieut. -Col.  L.  S.  Rou- 
diez...Fred  C.  Hild,  the  aviator.  Major  H. 
Bannerman-Phillips,  Captain  W.  D.  A.  An- 
derson... and  many  others.  New  York: 
Munn  &  Co.,  Inc.,  1916.  3  p.l.,  338  p.,  1  pi. 
illus.    8°.  BTZE 

Trench  warfare,  p.  107-116;  Grenades  in  modern 
warfare,  p.  156-164;  The  modern  automobile  torpedo, 
p.  283-286;  Attack  and  defense  by  submarine  mines, 
p.  287-291;  Aerial  torpedoes  and  torpedo  mines,  p. 
298-301. 

1711.  Illustrations  of  German  trench  guns, 
illus.  (Illustrated  London  news,  London, 
V.  148,  1916,  p.  96.)  *DA 

1712.  Improvements  in  and  connected  with 
submarine  mines,  illus.  (Engineer,  Lon- 
don, V.  121,  1916,  p.  50.)  VA 

Account  of  English  patent,  no.  2859.  Feb.  22,  1915, 
issued  to  H.  A.  W.  Middleditch.  Also  noted  in  Le 
genie  civil,  tome  68,  1916,  p.  171,  VA. 

1713.  John  Hays  Hammond,  Jr.  (National 
cyclopaedia  of  American  biographv.  New 
York,  v.15,  1916,  p.  105-106.)         *R-AGZ 

Inventor  of  a  radio-dynamic  torpedo. 

1714.  Learning  how  to  handle  grenades 
and  throw  them  to  the  best  advantage:  at  a 
school  of  bombing,  illus.  (Illustrated  Lon- 
don news,  London,  v.  148,  1916,  p.  398-399.) 

*DA 

1715.  The  "Mars"  hand  grenade,  illus. 
(Arms  and  explosives,  London,  v.  24,  1916, 
p.  21.)  fVOG 

1716.  A  New  aerial  bomb,  illus.  (Popu- 
lar mechanics  magazine,  New  York,  v.  26, 
1916.  p.  839.)  VFA 

Tested  at  Mineola,  N.  Y. 

1717.  Reginald  Aubrey  Fessenden.  (Na- 
tional cyclopaedia  of  American  biography. 
New  York,  v.  15,  1916,  p.  21-22.)  *  R- AGZ 

Inventor  of  a  dirigible  torpedo. 


n 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


1916,  continued. 

1718.  Scientific  I-)omb  dropping.  Sighting 
devices  for  aircraft  bombs,  illus.  (Scien- 
tific American  supplement,  New  York,  v.  81. 
1916,  p.  260.)  VA 

From  the  Illustrated  war  neivs. 

1719.  Throwing  liquid  fire:  one  of  the 
novel  weapons  brought  forth  by  the  war. 
illus.  (Scientific  American  supplement, 
New  York,  v.  81,  1916,  p.  405.)  VA 

1720.  Torpedoing  of  the  "Sussex."  (Illus- 
trated London  news,  London,  v.  146,  1916, 
p.  492-493.)  *DA 

Illustrations  showing  explosive  effect  of  a  torpedo. 

1721.  Use  of  mines  at  sea.  illus.  (Illus- 
trated London  news,  London,  v.  148,  1916, 
p.  438.)  *  DA 

1722.  Villard,  Oswald  Garrison.  Subma- 
rine and  the  torpedo  in  the  blockade  of  the 
Confederacy.  (Harper's  magazine.  New 
York,  V.  133,  1916,  p.  131-137.)  *  DA 


1917 

1723.  Aerial  bombardment,  illus.  (Engi- 
neering,  London,  v.  104,   1917,  p.  198-200.) 

VDA 

Compiled  chiefly  from  an  article  appearing  in  La 
nature.  Gives  valuable  data  on  the  German  method 
of  dropping  bombs,  and  a  description  of  the  Goerz 
sighting  apparatus. 

1724.  Ainslie,  Graham  Montgomery.  Hand 
grenades;  a  handbook  on  rifle  and  hand 
grenades,  compiled  and  illustrated  by  Ma- 
jor Graham  M.  Ainslie.  New  York:  J. 
Wiley  &  Sons,  Inc.,  1917.  v,  59  p.  diagrs. 
12°.  VWS 

1725.  Der  Bombenwurf  aus  Flugzeugen 
und  die  Ballistik  der  Fliegerbombe.  illus. 
(Schweizerische  militarische  Blatter: 
Schweizerische  Zeitschrift  fiir  Artillerie 
und  Genie,  Frauenfeld,  1917,  Jahrg.  53,  p. 
271-279.)  VWA 

1726.  Bravetta,  Ettore.  Macchine  infer- 
nali,  siluri  e  lanciasiluri,  con  un'  appendice 
su  gli  esplosivi  da  guerra.  Milano:  Fratelli 
Treves,  1917.    2  p.l.,  240  p.    illus.    4°.  VXV 

Notes  on  torpedoes,  torpedo  boats,  and  explosives. 

1727.  Callan,  John  G.  Submarines,  illus. 
(Wisconsin  engineer,  Madison,  v.  21,  1917, 
p.  295-303.)  VDA 

Notes  on  the  Whitehead  and  the  Bliss-Leavitt  tor- 
pedoes, p.  299-301. 

1728.  Campbell,  Alaurice  Viele.  Practical 
boml)ing  as  applied  by  the  Canadian  and 
British  armies.  Detroit,  Mich.:  Bartlett 
Publishing  Co.   [1917.,      127  p.     2.  ed.     16^ 

VWS 

1729.  Drag-bombing  submarines  from  air- 
planes, illus.  (Popular  science  monthlv. 
New  York,  v.  91,  1917,  p.  163.)  *  DA 


1730.  Flexible  steel  curtain,  new  torpedo 
shield,  illus.  (Popular  mechanics  maga- 
zine. New  York,  v.  28,  1917,  p.  182-183.) 

VFA 

Defense  against  torpedoes  by  the  towing  of  steel 
plates. 

1731.  Floating  bomb-laden  net  to  foil  sub- 
marines, illus.  (Popular  mechanics  maga- 
zine, New  York,  v.  28,  1917,  p.  321-322.) 

VFA 

1732.  Freeman,  Arnold.  Liquid-fire  and 
poison-gas.  (Living  age.  Boston,  series  8, 
v.  6,  1917,  p.  496-498.)  *  DA 

1733.  Freeman,  Lewis  R.  Sailors'  sensa- 
tions in  battle:  being  torpedoed;  being 
mined;  state  of  mind  in  a  naval  action. 
illus.  (Popular  mechanics  magazine.  New 
York,  X.27,   1917,  p.  179-183.)  VFA 

1734.  French  munitions  output  for  the 
western  front,  illus.  (Illustrated  war  news, 
London,  new  series,  part  36,  Feb.  14.  1917, 
p.  29.)  t  BTZE 

Illustrations  of  hand  grenades  and  rockets. 

1735.  German  bombs  officially  described, 
illus.  (New  York  Tribune,  Dec.  16,  1917, 
p.  15,  col.  2-5.)  *A 

Descriptions  of  German  bombs  seized  in  Norway; 
prepared  by  the  Military  Intelligence  Section,  War 
College  Division,   Washington. 

1736.  Gernsback,  H.  Firing  bombs  by  elec- 
tricity, illus.  (Electrical  experimenter. 
New  York,  v.  5,  1917,  p.  370,  416.)         VGA 

1737.  Guenther,  Hanns.  Gewehrgranaten. 
illus.  (Schweizerische  militarische  Blatter: 
Schweizerische  Monatschrift  fiir  Offiziere 
aller  Waffen,  Frauenfeld.  Jahrg.  29,  1917, 
p.  210-215,  237-241.)  VWA 

1738.  The  Ideal  aerial  bomb,  illus.  (Pop- 
ular science  monthly,  New  York,  v.  91,  1917, 
p.  386-387.)  *  DA 

1739.  Incendiary  bullets  for  air  craft.  (Sci- 
entific American,  New  York,  v.  116,  1917, 
p.  148.)  VA 

Brief  note. 

1740.  Italian  submarine  mines.  (Scientific 
Australian,  Melbourne,  1917,  v.  23,  p.  13-14.) 

VA 

From  the  Scientific  American. 

1741.  Kleinschmidt,  F.  E.  A  sea  fight  in 
the  Adriatic:  destroying  a  mine-field  under 
the  guns  of  the  enemv.  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  117.  1917,  p.  24-25, 
34.)  VA 

Illustration  of  the  hooking  of  the  hoisting  cable 
to  a  mine  on  the  cover  of  the  issue  for  July  14,  1917. 

1742.  Lathe  for  turning  torpedo  heads, 
illus.  (Iron  age.  New  York,  v.  100,  1917, 
p.  432.)  VDA 

1743.  Lefranc,  Jean  Abel.  Sur  le  bombarde- 
ment  aerien.  illus.  (La  nature,  Paris,  an- 
nee  45,  semestre  1,  p.  379-383.)  OA 

.Xbstracted  in  Scientific  .-iustralian.  Melbourne, 
V  23.  1917,  p.  17,  VA,  and  in  Scientific  American 
supplement.  New  York,  v.  84,   1917,  p.  108-109,   VA. 


TORPEDOES  —  SUPPLEMENT 


/o 


191T,  continued. 

1744.  Maxim,  Hudson.  How  to  make  ships 
torpedo-proof,  illus.  (Scientific  American, 
New  York,  v.  116,  1917,  p.  578-579.)         VA 

1745.  Molding  grenades  for  the  French 
army,  illus.  (Iron  trade  review,  Cleveland, 
V.60,  1917,  p.  828-829.)  VHA 

Also  printed  in  Foundry,  Cleveland,  v.  45,  1917,  p. 
131-132,    VIA. 

1746.  Moreno  y  Quesada,  Manuel.  Esta- 
ciones  radiotelegraficas.  Sistema  "Mar- 
coni americano"  —  tipo  "Submarinos  y 
torpederos."  illus.  (Revista  general  de 
marina,    Madrid,    tonio    81,    1917,    p.  5-34.) 

VXA 

1747.  Moss,  James  Alfred.  Trench  war- 
fare; being  a  practical  manual  for  training 
and  instruction  of  officers  and  men... 
based  on  the  latest  information  from  the 
battle  fronts  of  Europe. .  .  Menasha,  Wis.: 
Geo.  Banta  Pub.  Co.  [1917.]  2  p.l.,  7-274  p. 
illus.    12°.  VWK 

Grenades  and  grenadiers,  p.  131-150;  Gas  warfare, 
p.  151-157;  Bomb  throwers,  p.  209;  Trench  mortars, 
p.  210. 

1748.  The  Net  as  a  weapon  of  defense, 
illus.  (Scientific  American,  New  York,  v. 
117,  1917,  p.  56.)  VA 

Illustration  of  a  submarine-destroying  net,  which 
automatically  lets  fall  torpedo  bombs  upon  the  deck 
of  the  submarine. 

1749.  Nets  and  steel  plates  as  a  defense 
against  the  torpedo.  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  116.  1917,  p.  596.) 

VA 

1750.  Poisoned  arrows.  (Illustrated  Lon- 
don news,  London,  v.  150,  1917,  p.  342.) 

*DA 

1751.  Principles,  promising  and  otherwise, 
which  may  be  applied  to  detecting  the  U- 
boats.  illus.  (Scientific  American,  New 
York,  v.  117,    1917,   p.  10-11,  20.)             VA 

Notes  use  of  nets. 

1752.  Protecting  a  convoy  by  overlapping 
lines  of  towed  nets  or  plates,  illus.  (Sci- 
entific American,  New  York,  v.  117,  1917. 
p.  97,  107.)  VA 

1753.  (Protection  against  torpedoes.)  illus. 
(Popular  mechanics  magazine,  New  York, 
V.  28,  1917,  p.  206-207.)  VFA 

Illustration  of  use  of  nets  on  ships. 

1754.  Protection,  internal  to  the  ship, 
against  the  torpedo.  illus.  (Scientific 
American,  New  York,  v.  117,  1917,  p.  224- 
225,  233,  235.)  VA 

1755.  Radio-controlled  torpedo  devised  by 
California  genius,  illus.  (Electrical  ex- 
perimenter, New  York,  v.  5,  1917,  p.  387.) 

VGA 

Invention  of  Henry  H.  Hyder  of  Los  Angeles. 


1756.  Shells  filled  with  liquid  poison. 
(Field  artillery  journal,  Washington,  v.  7, 
1917,  p.  347-348.)  VWA 

Abstracted  from  the  Washington  Evening  Post. 

1757.  Smith,  Joseph  Shuter.  Trench  war- 
fare; a  manual  for  officers  and  men.  New 
York:  E.  P.  Button  &  Co.  [1917.j  xvi, 
144  p.    illus.    16".  VWK 

Notes  on  explosives,  bombs,  and  gas  warfare,  p. 
101-116. 

1758.  A  Strange  new  naval  weapon,  idea 
of  great  scientist,  illus.  (Popular  me- 
chanics magazine,  New  York,  v.  28,  1917, 
p.  2-3.)  VFA 

Account  of  an  "aeromarine"  torpedo,  so  planned 
as  to  be  drawn  against  an  enemy's  ship  by  an  aero- 
plane. 

1759.  Stroh.  Les  modeles  actuels  de  tor- 
pilles  automobiles.  illus.  (Genie  civil, 
Paris,  tome  71,  1917,  p.  365-371.)  VA 

A  very  complete  article,  written  to  complete  the 
history  of  the  automobile  torpedo  printed  in  Genie 
civil,  June  26,  1915.  Gives  valuable  notes  on  the 
Whitehead  and  Schwartzkopff  torpedoes,  Kalezowksi, 
Whitehead,  and  German  gyroscopes,  and  an  interior 
view  of  a  German  torpedo. 

1760.  Submarine  and  kindred  problems. 
(Engineer,  London,  v.  124,  1917,  p.  329-330.) 

VA 

Discussion  of  protection  against  submarine  attack, 
mines  and  torpedoes. 

1761.  Torpedo  running  practice,  illus.  (Il- 
lustrated London  news,  London,  v.  150, 
1917,  p.  735.)  *DA 

1762.  United  States.  —  Engineer  School. 
Lessons  in  fortification.  Part  1.  Effects 
of  artillery  fire.  Part  2.  Field  fortifica- 
tion and  the  protection  of  batteries.  Wash- 
ington Barracks,  D.  C:  Press  of  the  Engi- 
neer School,  1917.  2  p.l.,  120  p.  illus.  8°. 
(United  States.  —  Engineer  School.  Oc- 
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Description  of  shells  and  explosives,  bombs,  trench 
mortars,  trenches,  and  field  fortifications. 

1763.  Vickers,  Leslie.  Training  for  the 
trenches;  a  practical  handbook  based  upon 
personal  experience  during  the  first  two 
3'ears  of  the  war  in  France.  New  York: 
George  H.  Doran  Company  [1917].  xii  p., 
11.,  15-127  p.,  14  pi.    12°.  VWC 

Notes  on  the  trench  gun  and  bomb,  grenades  and 
liquid  fire. 

1764.  Whirling  disk  to  guard  ships  from 
torpedoes,  illus.  (Popular  mechanics  maga- 
zine. New  York,  v.  27,  1917.  p.  802-804.) 

VFA 

1765.  Why  not  the  land  torpedo?  illus. 
(Popular  science  monthlv.  New  York,  v.  91, 
1917,  p.  323.)  '  *DA 


INDEX  OF  AUTHORS 


Numbers  refer  to  individual   entries. 


A.,  936. 

A.,  D.  H.,  772. 

A.,  F.  d',  832. 

Abbot,  Henry  Larcom,  136,  153,  168,  282. 

Abell,  T.  B.,  1306. 

Ainslie,  G.  M.,  1724. 

Airey,  John,  1620. 

Alas,   Genaro,   122. 

Alex,    1080. 

Alger,  Philip  R.,  1081. 

Alliman,  A.  L.,  186,  242. 

Allison,  R.,  187. 

Andler,  S.,  1233. 

Angier,  R.  H.,  773. 

Antona,  A.,  1183. 

Arcangeli,  Luigi,  801,  833. 

Ardois  y  Casaus,  Federico,  262. 

Armstrong,  G.  E.,  672,  828. 

Armstrong,  James,   1637. 

Aronson,  Samuel,   1082. 

Arthaud,  d',  888. 

Astuto,  C,  621.    • 

Attlmayr,   F.,  622. 

Aubigny,  P.  d',  1638. 

Audra,  R.,  569. 

Auriac,  d',  715. 

Avery,  Ray  L.,   1236. 

Aylesbury,  T.  W.,  612. 

Azevedo  Milanez,  Joao  Francisco  de,  1314. 


B 


B.,  F.,  1028,  1083. 

B.,  F.  J.,  519. 

B.,  L.,  938,  966. 

B.,  M.,  1084,  1639. 

Bache,  Rene,   1315,   1315a. 

Bacon,  R.  H.,  673. 

Bailly,  B.,  353. 

Baird,  George  Washington,   1316. 

Ballard,  G.  A.,  774. 

Bannard,  Walter,  1414. 

Bannerman-Phillips,   H.,   1185. 

Bara,   E..   709. 

Barber,  Francis  M.,  138,  139,  155,  203,  418. 

Barclay,  Thomas,    1237. 

Barnaby,  Nathaniel,   170,  488. 

Barpi,  A.,   1416. 

Basarow,  A.,  188. 

Beach,  Edw?ard  L.,  865. 

Beal,  S.,  94. 

Beasley,  Walter  L.,  967. 

Beck,  Z.,  1167. 

Beehler,  W.  H.,  290. 

Beith,  969. 

Belidor,   Bernard  Forest  de,  25,  26. 

Belknap,  Reginald  R.,   1417. 

Belloni,  Angelo,  1317. 

Benjamin,  Park,  1239,  1328,  1418,  1474a. 

Bennett,  Arnold,  1640. 


Bermejo,   Segismundo,  490. 

Bernay,    Henri,    995,    996,    1029,    1085,    1086,    1138, 

1240. 
Bernotti,  Romeo,  1186,  1241. 
Bertin,  E.,  1319. 
Betts,  J.  A.,  1521. 
Biles,  John  Harvard,  1242. 
Binning,  Thomas,  21. 
Bizot,   M.,    1119,    1148. 
Blactot,  Rene,  1320. 
Blake,   Homer   C,  243. 
Blochmann,   R.,   971. 
Bocci,    Carlo,    1030. 
Bolton,   Reginald,   623. 
Bonaniico,  D.,  834. 
Bonfiglietti,  F.,   1031. 
Bonomo,  Quintino,   835. 
Borja  y  Goyeneche,  Joaquin  de,  638. 
Borresen,  Jacob,  866. 
P.ortnovski,  A.,   1609. 
Bourgois,  Simeon,  409,  491. 
Boyd,  Robert,  1546. 

Bradford,  Royal  Bird,   171,  297,  298,  299,  300. 
Bradwood,  W.,  1642. 
Braham,   Philip,  95. 
Bravetta,  Ettore,   1321,  1726. 
Brialmont,  A.  H.,  1557. 
Bridge,  C.  A.  G.,  940. 
Brillie,  H.,  710. 
Brossard  de  Corbigny,  244. 
Bruzzone,  Attilio,  836,  867. 
Buchard,  H.,   520. 
Buckey,   Mervyn   C.,   1032. 
Bucknill,  J.  Townsend,  123,  543. 
Bunel,  M.  A.,  755,  766. 
Bunker,   Paul   D.,    1243.    1322. 
Burberg,  Gebriider,  1323. 
Burgoyne,  Alan  H.,  868. 
Burr,    S.  D.  v.,  941. 
Buttner,  Alexander,  1696. 


C.,  J.,  454,  1645,  1646. 

C,  P.,  1244. 

C,   S.,   1245. 

Callan,  J.  G.,  1727. 

Callender,  M.  L.,  96. 

Calthorpe,  A.  G.,  640. 

Campagna,  Enzo,  1324. 

Campbell,  M.  V.,  1728. 

Capehart,  E.  E.,  711. 

Garden,  G.  L.,  687. 

Cardille,  D.,  1421. 

Cardona,  Pedro  M.,  1033. 

Carteron,  C.  P.  J.,  1246. 

Carvalho  Santos,  Firmino  de,   1422. 

Cavelier  de  Cuverville,  Jules  Marie,  1089. 

Ceppi,  Guillermo,  1188. 

Cerio,   Edwin,   1423,   1424. 

Cervera  y  Valderrama,  Juan,  819. 

Chabaud-Arnault,  Charles,  245,  330,  361. 

Chalon,   Paul   F.,   1149. 

Chandler,  Edward  F.,  1325,  1326,  1327,  1476,  1480. 


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75 


Chandler,  Lloyd  H.,  775,  !!(>,  869,  972. 

Chapuis,   1034. 

Chardonneau,  F.,  227. 

Charmoille,  1139,  1150,  1168,  1190. 

Chesnau,  G.,  1302. 

Church,  W.  C,  1567. 

Ciano,   Alessandro,   803. 

Cipriani,   M.,   641. 

Cirinei,  Egisto,   1191. 

Clark,  N.  B.,  492. 

Clark,  Thomas,  1505,  1506. 

Clergeau,   Manuel,  657. 

Cloarec,  P.,   837. 

Clowes,  William  Laird,  544,  603,  604,  804. 

Cohen,  Samuel,   1328. 

Collado,  Luys,  17,  1502. 

Collier,  Francis  J.,  42. 

Colomb,  Philip  Howard,  688. 

Combe,   Jules,   545. 

Comstock,  C.  B.,  61. 

Concas  y  Palau,  Victor  Maria,  455,  456. 

Conness,  Leland,  1329. 

Conti,  Gerolamo,  838. 

Converse,  George  Albert,  156,  302. 

Cooper,  W.  F.,  1425. 

Cordeiro,  F.  J.  B.,   1615. 

Cornejo  Carvajal,  Honorio,  575,  607. 

Corsi,  Cam,  839. 

Cossman,  E.  C,  1647. 

Cotter,  E.  W.,  894. 

Craven,  Francis  S.,  1426. 

Cuniberti,  Vittorio  E.,  840,   1192. 

Curry,  E.   Hamilton,   1247. 

Cutbush,  James,  35-37. 


D.,  P.,  689. 

Dahl,  G.  M.,  895. 

Daniel,  J.,  841. 

Daniell,  J.  F.,  605. 

Dary,  Georges,  624,  1140. 

Davidson,   Hunter,   1593. 

Davis,   Edmund  J.,    1330. 

Davis,  Henry  C,  942. 

Davis.  Richmond  P.,  1035,  1090,  1193. 

Dawson,   W.,   157. 

De  Feo,  V.,   1249. 

Degouy,  J.  B.  C,  1476. 

Delorenzi,  Giuseppe,  842. 

Demoulin,  Maurice.  493. 

Dentice,  Edoardo,  805. 

Dewar,  A.  C,  897. 

Diaz,  Manuel,  265. 

Dibos,  M.,  898. 

Dickie,  G.  W.,  714. 

Dixon,  Jesse,  457. 

Dodge,  W.  W.,  1697. 

Donaldson,  John,   190,  283,  522,   1534. 

Doty,  52. 

Douglas,  Harold  G.,  1460. 

Drake,  Franklin  J.,  546,  625. 

Dubassov,  T.  W.,  412. 

Dubilier,  William,  1327. 

Duboc,  Lieut.,   717. 

Duboc,  £mile,  691. 

Dumas,  A.,  1336. 

Duquet,  Alfred,  1337. 

Duranti,  W.  de,  777. 

Du  Verseau,  pseud.,  1699. 


E 


E.,  G.,  944. 

E.,  J.  C,  643. 

Elia,  Giovanni  Emanuele,  1195,  1251-1254. 

Ellicott,  John  M.,  547.  576,  692,   1568. 

Ericsson,  John,   124,  125. 

Escribano,   Gabriel,  626. 

Espitallier,  C,  523. 


F.,  A.,  1478. 

Fairburn,  William  A.,  715. 

Fauntleroy,  A.  M.,  1701. 

Fave,  Ildephonse,  1509. 

Fawcett,  Waldon,   900. 

Feldhaus,  Franz  Maria,  901,  1255 

Ferguson,  J.  N.,  1256. 

Fernandez,  Gustavo,  975,  1040,  1430. 

Fernandez   de   Medrano,    Sebastian,   22. 

Ferragut  y  Sbert,  Guillermo,  946,   1170. 

Ferrand,   Ch.,    1001. 

Ferris,  John,   197. 

Field,  Edward,  550. 

Figuier,  Louis,  551,  1513. 

Fiske,  Bradley  Allen,  1257,  1473,  1479a,  1480,  1501. 

Flamel,  Nicolas,  1649. 

Fletcher,  Frank  P.,  661. 

Fletcher,  R.  A.,  1154. 

Flowers,   John   B.,    1431,   1481. 

Folley,  Paul,  1093. 

Ford,  H.  C,  1624. 

Forest,  F.,  779. 

Fournier,  A.,   1260. 

Fournier,  Lucien,   1141,   1142. 

Freeman,  Arnold,  1732. 

Freeman,  L.  R.,  1733. 

Fremantle,   Edmund  R.,  266. 

Frost,  H.  H.,   1199. 

Fulton,  Robert,  31,  32. 

Fyfe,  Herbert  C,  843,  862. 


G.,  1041. 

G.,  A.  T.,  780. 

G.,  H.  B.,  902. 

Gaget,  Maurice,  807. 

Gakuma,  G.,  198,  1526. 

Gale,  Benjamin,  1503. 

Gallway,  E.  P.,  365. 

Garbett,  H.,  611. 

Garelli,  A.,  808. 

Gathmann,  Emil,  781,  809. 

Gautreau,  J.   B.,   1483. 

Gavotti,   805,   808. 

Geitel.  Max.   1106,  1132. 

Gentsch,  Wilhelm,  1342,  1595. 

Gercke,  Hermann,  716. 

Gernsback,  H.,  1484,  1484a,  1736. 

Giacomuzzi,  Virgilio,  1433. 

Gibson,  Charles  R..  1485. 

Gillmor,  H.  G.,  695. 

Gilmore,  Arthur  H.,  80. 

Giraldi,  A.  Pecori,  1200. 

Given,  E.  C.   1606. 

Cleaves,  Albert,  660,  661. 

Gody,  Leon,  1002. 

Gonzalez  Quintero,  Jose,  578. 

Goodrich,  C.  F.,  1531. 

Gosse,  Joseph,  1262. 


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Gower,  F.,  351. 

Gray,  Andrew,  1617. 

Gray,  James  G.,   1201,  1263. 

Greenhill,  A.   G.,   783. 

Grenfell,  Hubert,  496. 

Griswold,   Charles,   34. 

Guenther,  Hans,  1345,  1657.  1737. 

Guidoni,  Alessandro,  1203,  1348. 

Guierre,  A.,  717. 


H 


H.,  A.,  1611. 

H.,  F.,  1204. 

H.,  G.,  553. 

H.,  J.,  579,  718-20. 

H.,  M.,   1264. 

Haddy,  T.  J.,  617,  621,  641. 

Haenig,  A.,  976. 

Hamilton,  E.  T.,  609. 

Hamilton,  John  Randolph,  81. 

Hanzelet,  Jean  Appier,   16. 

Harris,  Robert  Hastings,  417. 

Harvey,  Frederick,   101. 

Harvey,  John,  111. 

Hawksley,   George,    143. 

Hayes,  M.  P.,  367. 

Heinz,  Julius,  332,  554,  580,  581,  676,  844,  1096. 

Hellweg,  J.  F.,  1205. 

Hennebert,  Eugene,   144,  497. 

Hill,  Allan,  1709. 

Hill,  Walter  N.,  159. 

Hinkamp.   C.  N.,   1349,   1350. 

Hintze,   1206. 

Hoar,  Allen,   1437. 

Hobart-Hampden,  Augustus  Charles,  368. 

Hoff,  William  Bainbridge,  330. 

Hoffmann,  A.  M.,  1098. 

Hogane,  J.  T.,  369. 

Holman,  George  F.  W.,  526. 

Holman,  H.  R.,  43. 

Holmes,  N.  J.,  70,  145,  1518,  1519. 

Hopkins,  A.  A.,   1710. 

Horsnaill,  W.  O.,  1351. 

Hovgaard,   George  William,   527. 

Huber,  James,   1353. 

Hughes,  W.  S.,  461. 

Hunt,  Ridgely,  582. 

Hurd,  Archibald  Spicer,  845,  977. 


lachino.  A.,   1207. 
Incontri,  Attelio,  948. 


Jackson,  R.  H.,  785. 

Jacoucci,  T.,  846. 

Jaeger,   Christian,    1266. 

James,  H.,  1356. 

Jane,  Frederick  T.,  697,  722,  811,  904,  1208. 

Jaques,  William  Henry,  418,  419,  502,  645. 

Jeffers,  W.  N.,   1241. 

Jervais,  W.  F.  Drummond,  82. 

Joly,  J.,  1486. 

Jones,  Robert,  27. 

Jourdan,   Sauvaire,   1267. 


K 

Kaempffert,  Waldemar,  1357. 

Kaiserov,  B.,  1486a. 

Kallenbach,  Oscar  G.  H.,  950. 

Kekewich,  Piers  K.,  1269. 

Kelly,  James,  623. 

Kerc'hoat,   L.,    1209,   1210. 

Kimball,  William  Wirt,  285,  813. 

King,  W.  R.,   1562. 

Kingsford,  H.,  335. 

Kirkland,  William  A.,   113. 

Kleinschmidt,  F.  E.,  1741. 

Knapp,  H.  S.,  628. 

Knight,  E.  H.,   1539. 

Koester,  O.  W.,  1597. 

Kondelka,  Alfred,  Freiherr  von,  583. 

Kreil,  J.,  1180. 

Kretschmer,   O.,   1211. 

Krummholz,  F.,  267. 


L.,  951. 

L.,  P.,  754,  786,  787,  978,  1004,  1268. 

Laghezza,  G.,   1269. 

Lake,  Simon,  1661. 

Lakin-Smith,  C,   723. 

Lalande,  Louis,  1046,   1604. 

Lanchester,  Frederick  William,   1270. 

La  Rouveraye,  Paul  de,  788. 

Lartige,  de,  373. 

Lassoc    V.  F.    679. 

Laurenti,  C,  789,  790,  794,  814,  815,  871,  952,  1101. 

Lay,  John  L.,   113. 

Leavitt,  F.  M.,  556. 

Le    Franc,    A.,    1143,    1156-1159,    1174,    1175,    1213, 

1271,  1743. 
Lernet,  Alexander,   1214. 
Le  Roll,  P.,  847,  872,  907. 
Le  Roy,  A.,  421. 
Le  Seven,  E.,  1102. 
Lestonnat,  Raymond,  1486. 
Lewes,  V.  B.,  1663,  1664. 
Lindner,  Kurt,  1005. 
Lindsay,  Charles,  160. 
Lisbonne,  E.,  422,  423,  462,  557,  558. 
Lissak,   Ormond   Mitchell,    1272. 
Livramento,    A.,    1215. 
Lloyd,   E.   W.,   756. 
Lohr,  Carl  A.,  1439. 
Lopez,  Lutgardo,   1440. 
Loygorri,  Joaquin  de,  1006,   1103. 


M 


M.,  953. 

M.,  A.  W.,  1666. 

M.,  E.,  848. 

M.,  L.,  1176. 

M.,  v.,  849. 

M.  de  T.,  E.  de,  1273. 

McElgin,  Hugh  J.  B.,   1274. 

Machado,  Orlando,  1363. 

Machado  de  Castro  e  Silva,  J.,  1275,  1276. 

Mahan,    D.    H.,    463. 

Malfatti,   V.,   850. 

Manceau,   Claude,  424. 

Marcillac,   P.,   584. 

Marsollet.  Raoul,  1096. 

MaruUi,   F.,   873. 


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77 


Marva,  Jose,  646. 

Maury,   Richard   Lancelot,    1366. 

Max,  954.   1007. 

Maxim,  Hudson,  698,  725,  908,   1744. 

May,  J.  H.,  726. 

Mazzinghi,   R.,  1443. 

Mercader,  Pedro,  464. 

Merrell,  John  P.,  146. 

Merrifield,  C.  W.,  115. 

Mersenne,  Marin,  18. 

Mewes,  Rudolf,  1217. 

Michel-Schmidt,  M.,  1104. 

Michelsen,  S.,  1218. 

Mier,   Eduardo,   680. 

Miessner,  Benjamin  Franklin,  1367,  1444. 

Mills,  W.,  1669. 

Moerath,  J.  N.,   116. 

Moffett,  Cleveland,  1281,  1368. 

Moltke,  H.  K.  B.,  Graf  von,  1487. 

Monreal  y  Fernandez-Rodil,  Federico,  910. 

Montero,  Enrique  de,  1105. 

Montgery,  de,  38,  39. 

Montojo,  Antonio,  270. 

Moore,  Willard  G.,  1447. 

Moors.  H.,  308. 

Morali,  R.  S.,  874. 

Moreno  y  Quesada,  Manuel,  1746. 

Morshead,  W.,  102. 

Moss,  J.  A.,  1747. 

Muller,  27. 

Muiiez  Quijano,  F.,  910. 

Muniz  Barreto,  Edmundo  Williams,  1282,  1283,  1448. 

Murphy,  G.  Read,  559. 

Myers,  A.  E.  C,  1009. 


N 

Xeeser,  Robert  Wilden,  1284. 

Neudeck,  G.,  980,  1106. 

Neve,  C.  C.  J.  de,  1612. 

Newton,  J.  T.,  506a,  1565,  1566. 

Newton,  W.  D.,  1673. 

Niblack,   Albert  Parker,   757.  , 

Nimitz,  C.  W.,  1488. 

Noalhat,  H.,  709,  729,  758,  779.  791,  911,  982,   1013, 

1014,    1146. 
Noel.  G.  H.,  321. 
Nordmann,  Charles,  1450. 
Normand,  J.  A.,  322,  ill,  426. 


Ocenasek,  Ludvig,  1219,  1286. 
Oelker,  1674. 
Orval,  Perrinet  d',  23. 
Owens,  T.  G.,  1288. 
Oxholm,  C.  W.  E.,  483. 


Pedersen,  1055. 

Peltier,  J.,  1221. 

Perroni,  L.,  852. 

Persius,  L.,  1290. 

Pesce,  G.  L.,  984. 

Petitot,  C.  B.,  1508. 

Pierreval,  C,   1222. 

Pietruski,  M.  von,  287. 

Piraja,   Mauricio,   1223. 

Plueddemann.  M.,  853. 

Podgurskiy,   N.,  1057. 

Pollen,  Arthur,  1490,  1675. 

Polster,   1676,  1677. 

Pouleur,  Hector,  913,  914. 

Porter,   Admiral   David,   121. 

Pott,  Constantin,  204. 

Pramer,  Karl,  1291. 

Preuschen,  Franz,   Freiherr  von,  761. 

Procacci,    Gianni,    1377,    1451. 

Proenga,  Eduardo  Justino  de,  1378. 

Proenga,  Nicanor  J.  de,   1452,   1452a. 

Puente  y  Patron,  Ricardo  Fernandez,  429. 


R.,  875,  916. 

R.,  E.,  530. 

R.,  G.  E.,  917. 

R.,  L.,  230. 

Radford,  Cyrus  S.,  647. 

Ramos  Azcarraga,  Enrique  de,  510. 

Reinaud,  J.  T.,   1509. 

Reisinger,  W.  W.,  511. 

Reventlow,  E.,  Graf,  918,  985,  1018. 

Reymond,  P.,  1225,  1226,  1294. 

Ricart,   Francisco,  876. 

Ricart  y  Giralt,  Jose,  1060. 

Richard,  Gustave,  323,  338,  339,  590,  648. 

Richardson,  J.   B.,   762. 

Richter,  Fritz,   1061. 

Riera  y  Alemany,  Jose,  732,  957. 

Riondel,  A.,  430. 

Roberts,   F.   H.,   1494. 

Robinson,  Eugene,   649. 

Rocha  de  Azanibuja,  M.,  1276. 

Roden,  Ernest  K.,  763,  764. 

Roji,   Arsenio,    1382. 

Romero,  Antonio,  819. 

Romocki,  S.  J.  von,  664. 

Root,  E.  N.,  1383. 

Rosendahl,  877. 

Rosso,  Alessandro  Giovanni,  1455. 

Rota,  Giuseppe,  820. 

Routledge,   Robert,  591. 

Ryan,  L.  S.,  1147. 

Rye,  William  Brenchley,  64. 


P.,  L.,  1053. 
P.,  R..   1289. 

Palmer,   Francis  Ingram,   129, 
Panzerbieter,  W.,   1054. 
Parga,  Luis  F.  de,  760. 
Parisi,  Raffaele,   1016. 
Parrott,  R.  S.,  1630. 
Partridge,  Alden,  40a. 
Patterson,  T.  C,  615. 
Paulson,  R.,  428. 
Paulus,  912. 


S.,  793. 

S.,  E.  D.,  1115,  1456. 

Saint-Requier,   919. 

Sale,  M.  T.,  420. 

.Sanchez  de  Leon,  Baldoniero,  470,  560. 

Santini,  Felice,  1295. 

Santoro,  Cesare,  854. 

Savorgnan  di  Brazza,  Francesco,   1682. 

Scheidnagel,  Leopoldo.   291. 

Schmidt,   Richard,   1384. 

Schroeder,  Seaton,  1555. 

Schromm,  A.   von,   1385. 

Schwarz,  Tjard,  856. 


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Scliwickert,    Friedrich,    532. 

Scott,  Michael,  207. 

Scott  de  Martinville,  1598. 

Sears,  J.  H.,  1580. 

Sears,  \V.  J.,  682,  734. 

Seccombe,  W.  E.,  130. 

Sechi,  Giovanni,  790,  794,  822,  986,  1227. 

Secor,  H.  Winfield,  1386,  1484a. 

Salter,  1388. 

Senkowski,   M.,   1062. 

Sewell,  John  Stephen,  857. 

Siemienowicz,  Kazimierz,  20. 

Simon,  Alexander,  1605. 

Skerrett,  Robert  G.,  1179,  1228. 

Sleeman,  C,  324,  382. 

Sleeman,  Charles  William,   534. 

Smith,  £mile,   1229. 

Smith,  J.  S.,   1757. 

Smith,  R.  C,  703. 

Snow,  Chester  R.,  1460. 

Somborn,  Th.,  765. 

Soulages,  C.  C,  384. 

Southerland,  W.  H.  H.,  1571,  1573. 

Spear,  L.  Y.,  1389. 

Spear,  Lawrence,  858,  878,  1118. 

Spears,  John  R.,  737. 

Sperry,  E.  A.,   1610,  1619. 

Stabile,   Giuseppe,    824. 

Stansbury,   Hubert,  921. 

Stenzel,   Alfred,    1163. 

Stockton,  Charles  Herbert,  1064. 

Stone,  Charles  A.,  209. 

Stotherd,   Richard   Hugh,    104,    118. 

Stroh,  1759. 

Sturdee,  Sir  F.  C.  D.,  434,  650,  651. 

Suanzes,  Victoriano,  922. 

Sueter,  Murray  Eraser,  1019,  1119,  1148. 

Sunderland,   Archibald   H.,    1461. 

Symons,  J.,   1504. 

Szigyarto,   W.,  386. 


Talbot,  F.  A.  A.,  795. 

Tanif,  Henri,  925. 

Technik  des  Kriegswesens,   1211,   1212. 

Thomas,  C.  O.,   1393. 

Thomas,  T.  R.,  1686. 

Thornycroft,  J.   E.,    1068. 

Thornycroft,   John   Isaac,  277,   666. 

Topham,   James,    951. 

Torka,  Johann,  29,  30. 

Townsend,  A.  O.,   1401. 

Trebesius,   Ernst,   1402,   1403. 

Tullinger,  Karl,  633. 


v.,  1026. 

Vallarino,  E.,  482,  484. 
Valliere,  Jean  Florent,  28. 
Vance,  Willis  R.,  1130. 
Vandevelde,  134. 
Vannutelli,  L.,  1302. 
Varicas,  Cecil.  825. 
Vauvert,   Maxime,   1(>. 
Vennin,  L.,  1302. 
Very,  E.  W.,  418,  566. 
\'ickers,  Leslie,  1763. 
Villard,   O.  G.,   1722. 
Vogt,  H.  C,  635. 


w 


Wagner,  Adolf,  1131. 

Wainwright,  R.,  541. 

Walke,   Willoughby,   864. 

Walker,  J.   Bernard,    1499. 

Walker,   Sydney   Ferris,    1304. 

Walther,  P.,  1132. 

Warner,  Oscar  C,   1406. 

Weaver.  Erasmus  Morgan,  1500. 

Weir,  Robert,  110. 

Wellenstein,  A.,   1469a. 

Wellman,  H.  Page,  748. 

Wells,  B.   W.,  jr.,  1580. 

Weyl,  C.  484. 

White,  William  H.,  992. 

Wilby,  F.   B.,   1305. 

Wilcox,   Frank  A.,   993. 

Wildreck,  Meade,  1471. 

Wilkins,  John,   19. 

Williamson,  W.  P.,  1472. 

Wilmot,  Sidney  Farley,  798. 

Wilson,  J.  E.,  668. 

Winn,  Frank  L.,  619. 

Wisser,  John  Philip,  935. 

Withers,  Thomas,  jr.,  1186,  1192. 

Wittmer,  R.,   1136. 

Wood,  Walter.   1636. 

Woodhouse,   Henry,    1501. 

Woolley,  A.  Sedgwick,  167. 

Worcester  (2.  marquis),  Edward  Somerset,  40. 


X.,  994. 

X.  e  Y.,  1137. 


u 


Y.,  485. 

Yarrow,  A.  F.,  349,  669. 


Unar,  Theodor,  1129. 

United  States.  —  Engineer  School,  1762. 

Utley,  S.  W.,  1301. 


Zalinski,  E.  L..  486,  518,  542,  620. 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS 


Numbers  refer  to  individual  entries. 


Aerial  attack,  1471. 
Aeronautics,    1501. 
Aircraft  in  war,   1270. 
American  Defense  Society,  1470. 
"American  Turtle,"  1503.   1505. 
Antwerp,  siege  of,  664.  901. 
Arrows,  poisoned,   1750. 
Artillery,    1502. 

Fire,  effect  of,  1762. 

History,   1509. 


Balloons: 

Electric-torpedo,  246. 

Torpedo,  435. 
Batteries: 
.Electric,   192. 

Protection  of,  1762. 
Battlefields,  lighting  of,  16,  21,  1408. 
Battles,  naval,  in  the  Adriatic,   1741. 
Battleships,  897. 

Design,    1288. 

German,  1627. 

Protection  against  submarines,  1679. 

Submarine  attack,    1238. 

Torpedo  room,  930. 
Blockades,   1473. 
Bohn  &  Kohler,  1187. 
Bomb  mortars.     See  Mortars,  bomb. 
Bombs,  16,  20,  22,  25,  1434a,  1599,  1664,  1677,  1758, 
1762,  1763. 

Aerial,  1372,  1716,  1738,  1743. 

Dropping,   1631,    1718,   1723,    1728. 

Dropping  from  aeroplanes,  1335,  1418a,   1621,  1698. 

Explosive,  for  aeroplanes,  1623. 

Finned,   1703. 

Firing  by  electricity,  1736. 

German,    1343,    1632,    1735. 

Incendiary,    1343.    1406a,    1469a.    1513,   1641.    1652, 
1663,  1672,  1678. 

Marten-Hall  aeroplane,  1216,  1277. 

Protection  from,   1648. 

Smoke,  practice  with,    1630. 

Throwing,  1643,  1660,  1673. 

Throwing  by  crossbows,   1655. 

Throwing  from   airships,    1696. 
Bronze  in  torpedoes,   1419. 
Brotherhood,  Peter,   529. 
Bullets,  incendiary,  for  aircraft,  1739. 


Camera  and  the  torpedo,  264. 

Camera  obscura,  763. 

Cannon,  bomb,   1589,  1608,  1649. 

Charge  cases,    175. 

Chariots,  incendiary,  1513. 

Cherbourg,  experiments  at,  1547. 

Circuit  closers,   172. 

Citizen  soldier,   40a. 

Coast  defense,  82,  762,  834,  892,  933,  1090,  1471. 


College  Point,  experiments  at,  1561. 
"Columbiad"  (Cannon),  1589. 
Constantinople,   1513. 
Convoys,  protection  of,  1752. 
Corfu,  torpedo  operations,  391. 


Dardanelles,  1334. 
Detectors,   microphone,    1327. 
Disks,  whirling,   1764. 
Divers,  Turkish,  1525. 
Dreadnaughts  vs.   submarines,   1429. 
Dynamite  in  war,  1550. 


E 


E.  W.  Bliss  Co.,  810. 
Easthampton,  L.  I.,  37. 
Electricity: 

In  submarine  defense,  244. 

In  submarine  mining,  1339. 

In  warfare,  552,   1328,  1386,  1518, 
Explosions,  submarine,  31,  444,  1341. 
E.xplosives,  1111,   1664,  1726. 
Explosives,  military,   1500. 


Fire,  artificial,  16. 

Fire,  liquid,  1697,  1702,  1719,  1732,  1763. 

Fire  arrows,  21. 

Fire  barrels,  21,  37,  1513. 

Fire  caused  by  bombs,  1469a. 

Fireships.  36,  40a,  519.  1508. 

Fireworks,  26-28. 

Flame  projectors,    1702,    1708. 

Fortifications,  field,  1762. 

Fuses : 

Mines,   1214. 

Torpedo,  100,  156,  193,  302,  1225. 


Gallipoli,  1660. 

Torpedoplane  operations,  1473. 
Gas: 

Asphyxiating,  1697. 

Poisonous,    1656,   1663,   1672, 

Warfare,  1757. 

Weeping,  1690. 
Grapnel,  electric, 
Greek  fire,  1509, 
Grenades,  21,  22 

1618,  1639,  1647,  1654,  1656, 
1671,  1676,  1681,  1701,  1707, 
1734,  1737,  1747,  1763. 

Baker's,  1659. 

European  war,  1315a. 

History,  1315a,  1681. 

"Mars,"  1715. 


1689,  1690,  1732. 


335. 

1513,  1642.  1697,  1706. 
1344a,  1434a.  1486a,  1498a, 


1657, 
1709, 


1611. 
1664,  1668, 
1710,  1724, 


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Grenades,  continued. 

Mills,  1669. 

Moulding,  1709,  1745. 

Pedersen,  1055. 

Rifle,   1107,  1498a.   1628.   1724. 

Russo-Japanese  war,   1057,  1315a,  1609. 

Throwing,  1687.  1714. 
Guncotton  for  torpedoes,  947. 
Gunnery,    1272. 

Wind  problems,  783. 
Guns: 

Davis  torpedo,  1118,  1122,  1124,  1169,  1179. 

Dynamite  torpedo,  337,  468. 

Ericsson's  submarine,    1577. 

Clifford  liquid-gas,   1569. 

Grenade,   1486a. 

Hotchkiss,   340. 

Machine,  505. 

Machine,  against  torpedoes,  373. 

Pneumatic,  477. 

Pneumatic  torpedo,   1550,   1588. 

Submarine,   1523. 

Torpedo,  601,  1179. 

Torpedo:  Gathman,  809. 

Torpedo:  Lance,  577. 

Torpedo:  Yarrow's,  517. 

Torpedo:  Zalinski's,  454,  486,  634,   1588. 

Trench,  1646,  1711,  1763. 
Gyroscopes,  1610,  1615,  1617,  1620,  1686. 

Electrically  driven,  1624. 

Gardner's,   1626. 

Kalezowski,  1759. 

Obry,  791,  1615,  1619. 

On  torpedoes,  1201,   1472,  1617,  1619,  1620,  1624. 

Whitehead,   1759. 


H 

Hague  convention,  laws  on  use  of  mines,   1374. 
Hammond  Radio  Research  Laboratory,   1444. 
Harbors: 

Mine  defense,  1236,  1243. 

Protection  by  nets,  1493. 

Torpedo  defense,   33a,  43,  72,   182,  362,   367,  384, 
904,  933,   1244,  1439. 
Hobson's  Bay,  torpedo  accident,  293. 
Howell  Torpedo  Co.  vs.  E.  W.  Bliss  Co.,  810. 


Induction  machines,   148. 

International    Electrical    Exposition,    358. 

Inventions,  war,   1485. 


Lake  Torpedo  Boat  Co.,  979. 

La  Rochelle,  siege  of.  664,  1508. 

Launches,    torpedo,    130a,    158,    181,    208,    215,    216, 

242,  337,  1582. 
Leipzig,  battle  of,  1507.  , 

Liquid  fire,  40a. 


M 

Machines,  infernal,  24,  1603,  1726. 

Mineola,  N.  Y.,  1716. 

Mines,  23,  25,  26,  310,  386,  823,  892,  934,  982,  994, 
1018,  1074,  1126,  1144,  1167,  1176,  1178,  1213, 
1214,  1223,  1230,  1251,  1266,  1268,  1269,  1274, 
1295,  1303,  1319,  1365,  1384,  1387,  1403,  1460, 
1461,  1471,  1520,  1614,  1616,  1677,  1680. 


Mines,  continued. 

Air,  1645. 

Anchored,    1258. 

At  sea,  1721. 

Automatic   submarine,   1166,   1311. 

Commander's  board,   1147. 

Companies,    1032. 

Control,   1444. 

Defense  against,    1085. 

Destruction  of,  1365. 
,    Detection,  1458. 

Effect  of  explosions,  1149. 

Elia's  system,   1166,   1243. 

Fields,  1741. 

Firing  of,   1130,  1147,  1428,  1438,  1485. 

Floating,   16,  20,   96,   1237,  1258. 

German  navy,   1406. 

History,  1019,  1236,  1616. 

Ignition,    1253. 

In  naval  warfare,  1278. 

International  law,  1064,  1300,  1374. 

Land,    16,    1358,    1404. 

Legal  use  in  war,  1018. 

Leon  torpedo,  1683. 

Menace  of,   1629. 

Planting,  1166,  1177,  1243,  1365,  1432,  1438,  1629. 

Planting,  forms  of  records  of,   1322. 

Protection  against,   1151,   1265,  1446,   1760. 

Reckless  strewing  of,  1293. 

Russo-Japanese  war,  943,  955,  1089,  1193,  1278. 

Santiago  harbor,   711. 

Sweeping  up  of,  1331,   1622,  1636,  1637,  1666. 

Torpedo,    1584. 

Warfare,   1670. 
Mines,    submarine,    29.    82,    153.    164.    282,    418,    728, 
738,    763,    826,    923,    935,    971,   973,    1005,    1035, 
1065,   1119,   1132,    1179,   1212,   1246,   1262,   1272, 
1329,   1339,    1351,    1353,   1498,    1710,    1712. 

Abbot's  system,   1607. 

Colt's  system,    1585. 

Defense,  1234,   1248. 

Electrically  operated,   857,   900. 

Elia's  system,    1204. 

Firing  by  sound  waves,  974. 

Firing  by  wireless,   1172. 

Hauling  in,   1195. 

In   naval  warfare,    1296. 

Italian,   1740. 

Location  by  air  craft,  1501. 

Russo-Japanese  war,  951. 

Scandinavian    experiments,   483. 

Sinking  of,   1187. 

U.  S.  navy,  1193. 

Vickers-Brequet  system,   1166. 
Missiles,  war,   1642. 
Mortars: 

Bomb,   1640. 

Gas  bomb,  1656. 

Trench,  1762. 
Motor  boats,  1600. 


N 

Naval   construction : 

Influence  of  torpedoes  on,  1490. 

Review  of,  774. 
Naval  defense,  896. 
Naval  experts,  board  of,  U.  S.,  571. 
Naval  maneuvers,  French,   413. 
Naval  tactics,  650,  651. 
Naval  warfare,  544,  804,  808. 
Navy: 

British,  34. 

Confederate,  use  of  torpedoes  by,  44,  50-52,  54-59, 
61,  69,  369,  945,   1722. 

France,    100. 


TORPEDOES 


81 


Nets,  floating  bomb-laden,  1731.    See  also  Torpedoes: 

Nets. 
New  York  harbor,   35. 
Newport  torpedo   station,    1465. 
Norwich,  Conn.,  623. 
Norwich  University,  40a. 


Periscope,  1377,  1458. 
Persons  mentioned,  other  than  authors: 
Abbatt,  W.,  32. 
Abbot,  Henry  Laicom,  1607. 
Alexander,  A.,  107,  119. 
Allan,  Seymour,  652. 
Armstrong,  J.  T.,  770,  859. 
Armstrong,  William  G.,  1044,  1135. 
Baker,  F.  E.,  1659. 
Ballantine,  A.  T.,  1587. 
Beardslee,  W.,  60. 
Berdan,  H.,  356,  448. 
Berger,  Clarence  L.,  1110. 
Betts,  J.  A.,  1524. 
Borresen,  Jacob,  891,  939. 
Bolot,   Louis   E.,    1595. 
Bonford,  George,  1589. 
Bourne,  William,  858. 
Braham,   Philip,   107. 
Branly,   fidouard,   1172,   1444. 
Brown,  Uriah,  40a. 
Buonaccorsi  di  Pistoja,  Graf,   1563. 
Bushnell,  David.  34,  35,  92,  167,  186,  284,  393,  551. 

858,  984,  1236,  1503,  1504,  1506,  1592. 
Carter,  W.  T.,  707. 
Chamberlin,   Paul   E.,    1160. 
Chandler,  E.  F.,  1371. 
Cochrane,  Lord,  45. 
Codrington,   H.,  93. 
Collins,   1!.   A..   1563. 
Colt,  .Samuel,  186,  284,  1585. 
Corssen,  A.,    1563. 
Coudray,  Captain,  436. 
Cross.  John,   151. 
Gushing,  W.  B.,  284. 
Daniels,  Josephus,  1309. 
Davies,  G.,   66. 

Davis,  Cleland  P.,  1036,  1048,  1051,  1113. 
Deane,  Silas,  1503. 
Delafield,  R.,  61. 
Denayrousse,   163. 
Dewey,   George,   1483. 
Drebbel,    Cornelis  Jacobsz,    18,   64,   664,   858,   901, 

984,   1486. 
Ebner,  Baron  d',  78. 
Edison,  Thomas  A.,   533,   1548,  1581. 
Elliot,   William,  31. 
Ericsson,  John,  254,  284,  295,  1567. 
Favarger,  T.,  1563. 
Fessenden,  R.  .\..  1717. 
Fiske,  Bradley  Allen,  552,  1333,  1354,  1399,  1496, 

1497. 
Franklin.  Benjamin.  1444,  1503. 
Fulton,  Robert.  33,  45,  92,  186,  284,  444,  858,  901, 

984,   1369,  1381,   1401.   1523,  1579. 
Gabet,  1135. 
r.ardner.  J..   1444.   1626. 
Gianibelli,   Federigo,   901. 
Gisborne,  Frederick  N.,  83. 
Goubet,  354. 
Graydon,  J.  A.,  316. 
Graydon,  James  Weir,  487. 
Haddan.  J..   107. 

Haight,  George  E..  328.  506,  1563. 
Hale,  F.  T.  Marten.  1107. 
Hall.   Martin  E.,  416. 
Halligan,  John,  jr.,  879. 


Persons  mentioned,  other  than  authors,  continued. 
Halpine,  N.  J.  L.  T.,  642. 
Hammond,  John  Hays,  jr.,  1220,  1279,  1411,  1412, 

1440,   1638,   1695,   1713. 
Harvey,   F.,   344. 
Harvey,  John,  1. 
Holmes,  H.  J.,  74-75. 
Holmes,  Joseph  R.,  555. 
Holmes,  Nathaniel  J.,  62,  78. 
Hornby,   Vice-Admiral,  355. 
Howell,  John  A.,  230,  1583. 
Humphreys,   General,    106. 
Hurrell,   M.,   590. 
Hutchins,  L.,  1563. 
Isham,  W.   S.,  949. 
Jeffers,   William   N.,   SO. 
Jefferson,  Thomas,   1506. 
Tones,  G.  Horatio,  812,  1123. 
Kelly,   J.   O.,    1563. 
Lapan.   F.,    1463. 
Lay.  John  Lewis,  268,  1590. 
Lee.   Ezra.   34. 
Leon.  Karl  Oskar.  1662.  1683. 
Lewis.   John.  94. 
Lisbonne.   E..  473. 
Logue.  Charles  A..  1071. 
McClellan.  George  B..  1487. 
Macdonald,   Hall,   219. 
McDowell,   Frank,    1705. 
McEvoy.  C.  A.,  14,  189,  201,  238. 
Mclntyre,  Joseph  J.,  937. 
McKay.    Donald,    65. 
Mallet,   78. 
Matheson.   201. 
Matteucci.  M.,  41. 

Maury,   Matthew  Fontaine.   74,   75,   1366,   1584. 
Maxim,  Hiram,  686,   1563. 
Maxim,  Hudson,  691,  1309,  1602. 
Merrifield,   C.  W.,  88. 
Mersenne,  Marin,  984,  1486. 
Mix,   Mr.,  37. 

Murphy,  G.  Read,  567,   568. 
Nasmyth,   James,   629. 
Nealy,   S.  H.,   1563. 
Nebol,  M.,  71. 
Noble.  Andrew,  97. 
Normand,   J.   A.,   473. 
Norton,    C.    J.,    187. 
Orling,  Axel,   770,  859,   1135. 
Paixhan,  General,   119. 
Palmer,   F.   I.,   129. 
Parker,  Sir  Peter,  1504. 
Paulson,  Richard,  380,  425,  1545. 
Peck,  Edward  C,  471.  1553. 
Pembroke,  Earl  of.   1508. 
Penny,   Mr.,  37. 
Peppard,   Frank,   246. 
Porter,   David,  218. 
Reinhardt,    H.   J.,    1370. 
Rendel,  George  W.,   103. 
Roberts,   Mr..    109. 

Russell.  George  F..  1307.  1407,  1477. 
Saint  Cyr.  1523. 
Sarrepont.  H.  de.  144. 
Seamands,   James    D..    662. 
Selfridge,  T.  O.,  336,  1591. 
Shock,  W.  H..  1586. 
Sims,  W.  Scott,  533. 
Singer,    201. 
Strauss,   Admiral,    1436. 
Sypher,  J.   H.,   704. 
Tesla,   Nikola.    740.    1135,    1444. 
Tuck,   T.   H.   L.,  331. 
Unge.  W.  T.,  816,  830. 
Wallace.  Lew.  407. 
Warner,  Captain,   111. 
Warsop.  George,  107. 


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Persons  mentioned,  other  than  authors,  continued. 

Weeks,  Asa,  260. 

Weil,  M.,  14S4. 

Wells,  II.  G.,  1702. 

White,  John  Samuel,  438. 

Whitehouse,  Robert.  831,  958,  959. 

Williams,  J.  S.,  345,  348. 

Wilson,  Admiral,  699.  1667. 

Wilson,  Captain,  585. 

Wilson,   Ernest,   1444. 

Wirtemberg,   Dukes  of,   64. 

Wirth,  Devaux  C,   1444. 

Wood,   Leonard,   1435. 

Wood,  William   H.,  506,   1563. 

Za'linski,  E.  L.  G.,  1588. 
Petards,  21. 

Petroleum,   in    inflammable    missiles,    1642. 
Poison,  liquid,  1756. 
Portsmouth: 

Torpedo  boat  tests,   1120. 

Torpedo  experiments,   440,  441.   1532. 
Poti,   Russia,    1525. 
Powder  vessels,   519. 
Primers,  Abel's  mechanical,    185. 
Projectiles: 

Low  velocity,  definitions,  1434a. 

Torpedo  carrying,    1113. 


Radiodynamics,   1440. 

Rockets,  16,  20,  22,  23,  138,  219,  1507,  1734. 


Santiago  harbor  defense,  711. 

Schneider  &  Co.,  Creusot  plant,  727. 

Schools,  engineer.  United  States,   1762. 

Sea  mines.     See  Mines. 

Seaplanes,    Fiske  torpedo   launching,   1318,    1418. 

Shells,  1434a,   1664,   1762. 

Incendiary,  generating  prussic  acid,  1638. 

Liquid  poison,   1756. 
Ships: 

Protection,  internal,  against  torpedoes,  1754. 

Torpedoing  of,  807,  1380,   1391,  1393,  1395. 

Under  water  eye  of,  1458. 
Ships  mentioned: 

Alarm,  226. 

Arabic,  1685. 

Ariete,   1556. 

Audaciaux,  780. 

Bailey,  687. 

Bainbridge,  759. 

Belleisle,  882,  887,  890. 

Benbow,  1556. 

Bisson,   1261. 

Blakely,  893. 

Blanco  Encalada,  599,  1580. 

La  Bombe,  364. 

Burrows,  1205. 

Cairo,  48. 

Carthage,  1685. 

Cassini,   1155. 

Cerbere,    1197,   1224. 

Cerberus,   1504,   1506. 

Commandant  Riviere,  1194,  1196. 

Coureur,   494. 

Gushing,  565,  661,  1578. 

David   Bushnell,  379. 

El  Destructor,  466. 

Douro,  1375. 

Eden,  997. 

Farragut,  827. 


Ships  mentioned,  continued. 

Faulx,    1221. 

Ferret,    653. 

Florida,  1070. 

Forrest,  197. 

Fortune,  123. 

Fourche,    1221. 

Fuje,   700. 

Gulflight,  1380,  1395.  1658. 

Hannibal,  1596. 

Hitachi  Maru,  899. 

Hornet,  639. 

Housatonic,  47. 

Hydra  et  Scylla,  799. 

Ikadsuchi,  753. 

Intrepid,  171. 

Irresistable,   1683. 

Lafayette,  1512. 

Leon,   1400. 

Lion,   1202. 

Lusitania,    1357,   1398,   1650,    1665,   1684. 

Magon,  1198. 

Maine,   667,   716. 

Monitor,   1567. 

Mytho,  1598. 

Nautilus,   1369. 

Noordam,    1461. 

Oberon,   147,   164,  176. 

Ocean,   1683. 

Perry,   881. 

Plantagenet,  37. 

Pluton,  1197,  1224. 

Polyphemus,   257. 

Port  Arthur,  943. 

Porter,    705. 

Ramilies,   623. 

Rattlesnake,    501. 

Renaudin,    1261. 

Sado   Maru,   899. 

Sokol,  665. 

Stiletto,    526. 

Sussex,  1720. 

Tennessee,  469,  1546. 

Terror,  736. 

Trenton,  209. 

Triana,   123. 

Trombe,  780. 

Vernon,   1667. 

Vesuvius,  166,  634. 

Viper,  778. 

Vizcaya,  712. 

Vulcan,  602. 
Smoke  bombs.     See  Bombs,  smoke. 
Sociedad  forges  et  chantiers  de  la  Mediterraneo,  578. 
Spur-torpedo-ram,  129. 

Steel  plates  for  torpedo  defense,   1749,  1752. 
Submarine  engineering,   1304. 

Submarines,  18,  19,  34,  35,  39,  155,  165,  385,  446, 
652,  721,  739,  787,  793,  807,  837,  845,  858,  870, 
876,  878,  913,  914,  924,  1066,  1092,  1100,  1105, 
1110,  1118,  1268,  1272,  1297,  1306,  1317,  1321, 
1324,  1350,  1369,  1381-1383,  1385,  1389,  1452. 
1452a,  1455,  1482,  1486,  1499.  1503.  1575,  1746, 
1760. 

Armol  control   system,   859. 

Attack,  1391,  1471. 

Bushnell's.   1592. 

C.  S.  N.  Handley,  945. 

Detectors,   1751. 

Fulton's,   1579. 

German   navy,   1450. 

History,  1606. 

Invisible,   1661. 

Lake's,   1535. 

Net  destroyer,  1748. 

Nordenfeldt,  1554. 


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Submarines,  continued. 

Tactics,  1488. 

Tuck's  electric,   1540. 

Warfare,    1280. 

Warfare  in  1917,  1476a. 

Wheeled,  1661. 
Sulphid,  liquid  used  in  torpedoes,  1522. 


Telephone  and  the  torpedo,  237,  1340. 
Tientsin,  China,  1524. 
Toposcope,   78. 

Torches,  aerial  torpedo,   1408. 
Torpedo  alarm,  210. 
Torpedo  armament,  210. 

Torpedo  boats  and  destroyers,  67,  69,  72,  80,  123,  154, 
190,  211,  230a,  276,  277,  278,  295,  309,  322,  326, 
333,  340,  341,  349,  354,  364,  379,  382,  388,  405, 
410,  427,  442,  475,  502,  522,  524,  527,  546,  582, 
589,  604,  665,  667,  673,  687,  697,  705,  714,  715, 
724,  727,  774,  775,  778,  785,  826,  828,  840,  860, 
893,  897,  906,  913,  914,  927,  929,  977,  991,  1001, 
1015,  1019,  1050,  1068,  1145,  1205,  1211,  1230, 
1261,  1264,  1371,  1437,  1494,  1534,  1556,  1564, 
1576.   1597,   1613,   1688,   1726. 

Aluminum,   637,  655,  669. 

Armor,    671. 

Attack,  476. 

Berdan,  448. 

Brazilian  navy,   1087. 

British    navy,    423,   452,    536,    548,    639,    675,    1088, 
1478. 

Bulgarian  navy,   1052. 

Chilean   navy,    1182. 

Cost,  658. 

Danish   navy,   342. 

Defense,  1120,  1594. 

Depots,  1597. 

Design,  695,  757. 

Electric,    331. 

Equipment,  442. 

Ericsson's,   1540. 

French  navy,  253,  414,  423,  494,   1197,  1198,  1261. 

German  navy,  423,  495,  548,  589,  1076,  1259,  1478. 

Grecian  navy,  1202,  1208. 

In  the  Black  sea,  240. 

Influence  on  marine  architecture,  252. 

Italian  navy,   423,   631. 

Japanese  navy,   753. 

Land,  503. 

Motor,    1008. 

Nasmyth's,  629. 

Ocean  race,   1015. 

Organization,   813. 

Policy,   703. 

Portuguese  navy,   1375. 

Russian  navy,  233,  342,  423,  665,  821. 

Spanish-American  war,   737. 

Spanish  navy,   535,   735. 

Speed,   1063. 

Steel,  236. 

Tactics,  261,   607,  616,  640,  641,   767,   1067. 

U.  S.  navy,  565,  708,  759,  865,  1097. 

Visibility,   656. 

Wireless  control,  880. 
Torpedo  guard,   1397. 

Jones'   buoyant,   812. 
Torpedo  range,  217. 
Torpedo  scare,  368,  392. 
Torpedo  screen  for  ships,   1431. 
Torpedo   shells: 

Effect   of,   615. 

German,  620. 


Torpedo  swimmers,  393. 

Torpedo  warfare,  85,  92,  140,  147,  157,  159,  lol, 
167,  177,  186,  215,  218,  219,  220,  229,  239,  258, 
263,  266,  280,  297,  310,  345,  346,  365,  366,  382, 
387,  388,  391,  394,  409,  418,  443,  444,  502,  509, 
511,  534,  594,  603,  616,  738,  765,  775,  792,  798, 
894,  908,  922,  924,  926,  927,  968,  977.  1298, 
1352,   1487. 

Black  sea,  240. 
Torpedoes,   1504,   1505,   1511,   1512,    1514,   1515,   1521, 
1539,   1573,  1606,   1726,  1759. 

Accidents,  180,  292,  293,  350. 

Aeromarine,  1758. 

Aggressive,   137. 

Anchoring  of,  413. 

Anti-submarine,   launching  from  aeroplanes,   1413. 

At  Gallipoli,   1473. 

At  sea,  221. 

Attack,  1070,  1099,  1241,  1330,  1546,  1633. 

Austrian  navy,  86,  395,  589,  1342. 

Automatic,  328,  1176. 

Automobile,  425,  463,  482,  581,  625,  680,  709,  775. 
791,  807,  869,  901,  910,  978,  1014,  1019,  1046, 
1058,  1090,  1098,  1139,  1143,  1170,  1175,  1184, 
1222,  1228,  1235,  1267,  1312,  1313,  1325,  1328, 
1329,  1336,  1476,  1710. 

Ayton,  648. 

Balloon,    1185. 

Baltic  sea,  459. 

Bangalore,   1305. 

Barber,  1555. 

Baril,  551. 

Batteries  at  Leoube  bay,  1109,   1121. 

Berdan,  356,  357,  371,  375,  484,  506a,   1547,   1555. 

Bibliography,   1255. 

Blank   firing,    895. 

Bliss-Leavitt,  941,  970.  976,  988,  1003,  1011,  1083, 
1228,  1235,  1298,  1313,  1344,  1440,  1700,  1705, 
1727. 

Bolot,  1595. 

Bouee,  551. 

Brazilian  navy,  647. 

Brennan,  301.  324,  359,  449-451,  462,  504,  516, 
539,  572,  576,  606,  738,  795,  1555,  1566,  1571. 

Buonaccorsi,    570. 

Burdett,   1555. 

Bushnell's,   1316,  1538,  1592. 

Caliber,   1189.  | 

Callender,  1555. 

Cannon  ball,  436,  437. 

Catchers,  389,  438,  439,  1463. 

Chambers,  1555. 

Chinese,   94. 

Chinese   navy,   344,   372. 

Clark's   gyroscopic,    521. 

Coast   defense,   478,    491,    758,   993. 

Coda-Canati,   1555. 

Colleges,  China,   1524. 

Companies,  942. 

Compressed  air  reheating,  1012. 

Confederate  navy,   1510,    1512. 

Construction,    1526. 

Control,  323,  396,  606.  670,  706.  791,  1020,  1161, 
1220,   1354.  1367,  1392,  1414,  1490a,  1544,   1545. 

Control  by  electric  waves,  1021,  1141. 

Control  by  Hertzian  waves,  998. 

Control  by  wireless.  999,  1039,  1071,  1094,  1114, 
1135,  1257,  1411,  1435,  1444,  1462,  1695,  1755. 

Control,   Haskins'  magnetic,   705,  706. 

Davis,  1036,  1048,  1164,  1398. 

Defense,  512,  679.  680,  741,  759,  921,  1123,  1301, 
1519.  1546,  1577,  1594,  1634,  1730,  1731,  1744, 
1748,  1749,  1752,  1753,  1754,  1764. 

Defense,  Russian  prizes  for,  431. 

Delayed   action,    1037. 

Demijohn,   46. 

Destructive  power,  766,  1038,  1720,  1750. 


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Torpedoes,  continued. 

Detectors,    148,    149.    1229.   1326,   1361.   1532. 

Detectors,  Holmes',  305,  555. 

Detectors,  McEvoy's,  610. 

Development.   1688. 

Directors,   1571. 

Dirigible,  584.  588.  642.  647,  744,  1140. 

Discharging  apparatus,  1577. 

Dover  harbor.  928. 

Earth,  313. 

Effect  of  explosions,  207,  458,  899,   1149. 

Effect  on  war  ships,   1091,  1133. 

Efficiency,    1152. 

Electric  contact,  194. 

Electrical,  62.   102,   145,  343,  384.  584.   1434. 

Electrically   exploding,   97. 

Electrically  steered,    1548. 

Electricity  applied  to,  609,  1033. 

Electro-mechanical.    195. 

English   system.    196. 

Ericsson's,    98,    126,    127,    141.    142,   247,    285,   324, 

1533. 
Exhibitions,   183,   184,   294. 
Experiments,   11-13,  33b.  53,  73.  93,   106,   162.  214. 

231.  232,  254,  280,  290.  314.  344.  360.  414,   415, 

440,  441,  465,  469,  476,  490,  549,  578,  615,  628, 

663,  784,  882.  890,   1003,   1024,   1044.   1070,   1072. 

1073,   1099,   1549,   1561,   1562,   1577,   1625. 
Explosions,   150,  248,  608.  915. 
Explosions  under  water.  202. 
Fessenden's.   1717. 
Firing.  281,  296,  311.  312,  313,  661.  693.  756.   783. 

806,  1199,  1362,  1396,  1557,  1704. 
Firing,   Canet   system,   573,   574. 
Fish,  99,  173.  460,  528.  664,  1538.  1541,  1565. 
Flexible  steel  curtain  shield,  1730. 
Flying  fish,   1239. 
Foster,   1552. 

French  navy,   325,   401,   595,   1004. 
Fulton's,  33,  37,  45,  444,  551,  644,  732.  1538. 
Gabet,    1080,    1094,   1114,   1142. 
Gathmann,   601. 

German,  effect  on  merchantman,  1338. 
German,  interior  view.  1759. 
German  navy,  347,  563,  1026,  1417,  1432. 
Graydon,   316. 
Graydon  thrower,   541,   547. 
Greenock  factory,  1049,   1250. 
Gyroscopic,  492. 
Gyroscopic  control,  1263. 
Hall's,  416,  506a,  1555. 
Halpine,    647. 

Hammond,   1279,   1435,   1436,    1462. 
Hardcastle,   1043,   1095,   1115. 
Harvey.  1,  87,  89,  90.  101,  105,  112,  128,   160,  177, 

200,  219,  228.  1517,  1555. 
History,    649,    716,    901,    1019,    1059,    1235,    1332. 

1394,    1467,   1526.   1529,   1575,   1634. 
Hot-air  driven,   1044. 
Howell.    370,    419,    498-500,    504,    506a,    547.    566. 

581,  625,  627,  633,  660,  668,  677,  678,  692,  695, 

729.  744,  749,  764,  791.  795,  810.  941,  1547,  1555, 

1566,   1568,   1583,   1615. 
Huge,  635. 
Impulse  tubes,   537. 
In  action,   931,   932. 
In  flight.  684.  1627. 
In  oil  wells,  109,  480. 
In  peace  and  war,  722. 
In  war,  1634. 
Instruction,   1078,   1223. 
International  law,  106." 
Isham  shell  tests,  949. 
Jacobi,  551. 

Japanese  navv,  404,  905. 

Land,   61,   398,  399,   420,   643,  646,   663,  936.  944. 
1016,  1765. 


Torpedoes,  continued. 

Land,  steam  propelled,  1495. 

Lathes  for  turning  heads,   1742. 

Latimer  Clark,  760. 

Launching,   330,   525.   768,   1013,   1139,   1166,   1315, 

1318,  1348. 
Launching  devices,  334,  861. 
Launching  devices,  Canet,  329,  768. 
Launching  devices,  Schneider-Canet,  855. 
Launching  in  mid  air,   1399. 
Launching.    Schneider   stations,    1116. 
Lay,  2,  113,  177,  251,  268,  269,  270,  274,  306,  307. 

318,  324,  504,   1550,   1552,  1555,   1590. 
Lay-Haight,    286. 
Leavitt,   1501. 
Lege,  528. 

Leon,  1359-61,  1662. 
Loading.   864,    1303,    1362,   1500. 
Locomotive,   174,  319,  504. 
McEvoy,  235,  317,  320. 
Magneto-electric  fired,    114. 
Mallory,   1555. 
Man-controlled,   1442. 
Manufacturing  project,   1491. 
Mathematical    formulae,   1604. 
Maxim,   1602. 
Mechanical,    201. 
Metal  tests,  972. 
Momentum,    230. 
Monitor,  49. 
Movable,  133,  138,  203. 
National  defense,  419. 
Navigation,  163. 
Nealy,   ISSS. 
Net  cutters,  654. 
Nets,  353,   357,  360,  374,   457,   512,   531,  596,   597, 

617,    632,    1154,    1280,    1370,    1449,    1464,    1492, 

1493,    1547,    1596,    1635,    1748,    1749,    1751,    1752, 

1753. 
Nets,  cutting  of,  1577. 
Nordenfeldt,  338,  506a,  507.  508,  1538,  1542,   1555, 

1559,   1560. 
Obry  device,  704. 
Observation  stations,  390. 
Offensive    use,    128. 
Oil  well,  1587. 

Operating   from   land   stations,    1287. 
Orecchoni    dirigeable,    588. 
Orling,  818. 
Orling-Armstrong,  817. 
Outrigger,  219. 

Patrick,  506a,  1547,  1550,  1555,  1562,  1566. 
Paulson.  380,  381,  425,  428,  1545,   1547,  1555. 
Peck,  1553. 
Peruvian  navy,  271. 
Pietruski,    1566. 
Planters,   1022. 
Planting,  57,  662. 
Practice,  796,  819,  989,  1761. 
Protection  against,  40,  116,  160,  170,  205,  207,  212. 

213.  304.  321,  457,  463.  467.  469,  585,  596,  617. 

631,  659,  679,  690,  702,  915,  919,  954,  971,  995. 

1009,   1010.   1019.   1027,    1030,    1060,    1069.   1123, 

1148,   1155,   1209.   1227,   1242,   1265,    1334,   1340, 

1355,    1356,    1368,    1378,    1379,   1386,   1430,   1431, 

1453,   1454.  1456,   1459.  1481,  1482,   1484,  1484a, 

1486a,  1527,   1591,  1679.  1760. 
Protection  by  whirling  plates,  1481. 
Punshon's,  219. 
Radio  aeroplane  guide,  1412. 
Radio-dvnaniic.    1713. 
Range.  'l017,   1045,   1292,   1426. 
Recovering  of,  88,   1047. 
Rendel,  1555. 
Resistance,  441,  445. 
Retamosa,   429. 


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Torpedoes,  continued. 
Rocket,  289. 
Russian,  206,  941,  1525. 

Russo-Japanese  war,  898,  899,  926,  962,  971,  1215. 
Russo-Turkish  war,  225. 
Safety  devices,  781. 
Schneider,   1108,  1275. 
Schneider   testing  station,    1117. 
Schools,    169,   514. 
Schools,  British  navy,   1042. 
Schools,   Italian  navy,  611. 
Schvvartzkopff.   506a,  909,   1555,    1566,   1759. 
Scott,    1555. 
Sea  rocket,  612. 
Self-directing,  987. 
Self-propelling,    103. 
Sensation  of  being  torpedoed,  1733. 
Shells,  963.  1655. 
Shock,    1586. 

Signalling  apparatus,   179,   193. 
Simplex,  635. 

Sims,  275,  419,  432,  433,   1550. 
Sims-Edison.    530,    531,    549,    569,    578,    579,    586, 

592,  593.  598.  606,  613,  614,  738,  744,  795,   1547, 

1555,  1566,  1572,  1574,  1577. 
Sinking  of  the  Lusitania,  1398. 
Smith,  1555. 

Spanish-American  war,   774. 
Spanish  navy.   466. 
Spar,  177,  189.  234,  299,   1313. 
Speed,  562,  765,  1045,  1056,  1200. 
Steam   propelled,   471,   472. 
Steering,  301,   1219,   1286,  1427,  1484a,  1545,  1619, 

1686. 
Steering  by  ether  waves,  769. 
Steering  by  magnetism,  1364. 
Steering  by  ship  vibrations,   1469. 
Steering  by  wireless,  795,  825,  1281,  1333. 
Strategy,   776. 
Submarine,  1675. 
Supply  of,   1465. 
Tactics,  776,  926,  1282,  1612. 
Target  practice,  564,  1081. 
Target  steering  device,  683. 
Telephonic,  238. 
Telescope  spar,   1528. 
Tesla,  740. 

Testing.   1152,  1164,  1310. 
Towing,  219,  281,  296,  300,  311. 
Trench,    1441. 
Tubes,  700,  712,  742,  768,  799,  844,  884,  885.  886, 

1100.  1154,  1231,  1423,   1467,  1644. 
Turbine,   967. 
Turkish  navy,   222. 
Unge,  816,  830.   1077. 
United  States  navy,  223,  259,  S06a,  829,  849,  981, 

1112,  1231,  1344,  1360,  1468. 
Use  on  launches,  245. 
Use  of  liquid   sulphid,    1522. 
Value  of,  1549. 

Victoria.  543,  545,  567,  568,  738. 
Virator,  866.  891,  939. 
Visibility,   656. 
Volunteer  corps,  406. 
Von  Scheliha.   1555. 
rs.  battleships,  694. 
vs.  guns,  515. 
W.  T.  Carter,  707. 
Wallace,   407. 
And  war  ships,  481. 
Weeks,   260. 
Weeks'  rocket,  408. 
Wellman,  748. 
Whitehead,   15,    107,   128,   139,    152,    160,   161,    177. 

218,  241,  250,  324,  327,  352,  419,  427,  447.  460. 


Torpedoes,  continued. 

504,  506a,  545,  547,  551,  556,  587,  600,  621,  626, 
692,  734,  738,  744,  764,  784,  791,  795,  810,  831, 
843,  901,  909,  958,  959.  1003.  1118.  1181,  1228. 
1235,  1312,  1313,  1470,  1530,  1538,  1547,  1549. 
1555,  1566,  1568,  1571,  1577,  1727,  1759. 

Williams',  1134. 

Winged,  1405. 
Torpedoes,  aerial,  351,  601,  686,  691.  698,  723,  772, 
773,  937,  1079,  1160,  1270.  1308.  1309,  1333, 
1409,  1410,  1474,  1645,  1693. 

Barlow,  1415,  1474a. 

Buck  automatic,  1420. 

Carl  E.  Meyer's,  802. 

Control  by  wireless,  1307,   1376,  1407,  1694. 

Dirigible,   1477. 

Gathmann  gun,   781. 

German  army,   1409. 

Graydon  air  gun,  487. 

Makers  of,  1703. 

Time  control,    1447. 

Timing  explosions,    1309. 
Torpedoplanes,    1479,    1497,    1501. 

American  invention,  1496. 

At  Gallipoli,  1473. 

Defense  of  America,   1479a. 

German   navy,   1496. 

U.   S.  navy,   1480. 
Trench  cannon.     See  Cannon,  bomb. 
Trench  guns.     See  Guns,  trench. 
Trench  mortars.     See  Mortars,  trench. 
Trench  warfare,  1521,  1710,  1747,  1757. 

Training  for,  1763. 
Trenches: 

Illumination,    21. 

Torpedoing  of,  1495. 
Trier,  fire  caused  by  bombs.  1469a. 


u 

U-boats,   1751. 

United  States  Engineer   School,  933. 

United   States   Naval  Intelligence  Office,   1498. 

United  States  Naval  War  College,  1300. 

United  States  navy,  81,  775,  1301. 

History,   1506. 
United  States  Ordnance  Office,   1498a. 


w 

Warfare,    1483. 
Wars : 

Brazilian    revolt,    630. 

Chilian,  use  of  torpedoes,  594,  599,   1580. 

China- Japanese,   774. 

Civil,  use  of  torpedoes,  70,  81,   104,  HI,  157,  167. 
190,  519,  743,  1236,  1243,  1256,  1366,  1593,  1722. 

Eastern.  1525. 

European,  203,  1346,  1347,  1379,  1404,  14S2a. 

European,  German  destroyers,  1259. 

Franco-Chinese,  553. 

Revolutionary.    151.  393,   1506. 

Russo-Japanese,  927,  932,  940,  943,  955.  1037.  1256, 
1278,  1609. 

Spanish-American,   774. 
Warships,    897. 

Whitehead  &  Co.,  1044.  1232. 
Whitworth  &  Co..  1044. 


Zeppelins.  1406a,  1692. 


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